Global Reformed Theology: Journals
Christianity is global religion with roots in the Middle East and Africa. While the Reformed tradition has its roots in Europe, it also has gone global. This guide gathers resources that include non-Western voices and histories of the Reformation.
Journals
- Hapshin Theological JournalA Korean-language journal of theology published by the Hapdong Theological Seminary, a Presbyterian seminary in Korea.
- Hapshin Theological ReviewAn English-language journal of theology published by Hapdong Theological Seminary, a Presbyterian seminary in Korea.
- In die Skriflig: Tydskrif van die Gereformeerde Teologiese VerenigingIn die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi is a theological and acclaimed Open Access journal that serves as the official journal of the Reformed Theological Society (Gereformeerde Teologiese Werksgemeenskap). It focusses on Reformed Theology, specifically but not exclusively within an African context. The journal encourages research from all of the disciplines within theology and is specifically interested in innovative and original research that engages critically with the basic tenets of reformed theology and contributes to its development both in terms of theological depth and application to modern contexts. All contributions are refereed anonymously by at least three scholars who are recognised as specialists in the particular field of study. English, Afrikaans and Dutch are the general languages of publication, but articles in German will also be considered.
- Journal of Reformed TheologyThe Journal of Reformed Theology (JRT) is a refereed international journal of systematic, historical, and biblical theology. The journal is an instrument for the study of living and contextual theology that provides a forum for debate on classical and contemporary theological issues and offers an update on new theological and biblical literature. The Journal of Reformed Theology originates from the International Reformed Theological Institute (IRTI). Established in 1995, IRTI comprises a world-wide network of scholars involved in Reformed theology. ‘Reformed’ refers to the theological tradition that started with the sixteenth-century Reformation in Strasbourg, Zurich and Geneva, as an expression of Christian faith of all times and places.
- La Revue réforméeA French-language journal published by the faculty of Jean Calvin, Institute of Protestant and Evangelical Theology of Aix-en-Provence (former Free Faculty of Reformed Theology), with the assistance of pastors, doctors and professors of the Churches and Faculties of French and foreign theology.
- Reformed CommuniquéA periodical of the World Communion of Reformed Churches. It contains stories from around the Communion and is distributed free to members and related organisations. It is published in both English and French.
- Reformed WorldFormed by the union of Alliance of Reformed Churches Throughout the World Holding the Presbyterian System. Department of Theology. Bulletin of the Department of Theology of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, and Reformed and Presbyterian world, and continues the numbering of the latter.