Studies


In the Studies section, original articles are accepted that scientifically address topics of biblical, systematic and practical theology. The works must conform to rigorous scientific standards: theological consistency, thematic relevance, originality and academic neatness. The scientific and academic quality of all articles will be evaluated by two anonymous reviewers (peer review, double-blind). The Studies must be accompanied by an summary  (Resumen) of 150 words, keywords and a list of bibliographical references at the end, in which all the bibliography cited in the article is recorded. The length of the Studies may not exceed 12,000 words (including notes and the list of bibliographic references) and the text must comply with the bibliographic and style requirements indicated in the instructions for authors.

Notes 


The Notes section accepts bibliographical and thematic notes, comments and short articles that scientifically address current issues in theology. The works must conform to rigorous scientific standards: theological consistency, thematic relevance, originality and academic neatness. The scientific and academic quality of all short articles will be evaluated by two anonymous reviewers (peer review, double-blind). The other texts will be submitted to the criteria and evaluation of the Editorial Board. The length of the Notes may not exceed 8,000 words and the text must comply with the bibliographic and style requirements indicated in the instructions for authors.

Reviews


The Reviews section accepts academic and original bibliographic reviews on relevant publications in the fields of biblical, systematic and practical theology. Reviews and comments on publications in philosophy and other academic fields that have some relationship with theological issues are also accepted. The works must conform to rigorous scientific standards: theological consistency, thematic relevance, originality and academic neatness. The length of the Reviews may not exceed 2,000 words (they do not have footnotes), and the text must comply with the style requirements indicated in the instructions for authors.

Events
Occasionally chronicles of important events in the intellectual life of the Faculty of Theology of the Pontifical University of Salamanca will be published. Special attention will be paid to events that may also be significant for others and may enrich theological science and culture. Chronicles of theological Conferences and Congresses, latest lectures by Faculty professors and interventions with special intellectual relevance will be published.