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Theology and Science

AbbreviationTheol. Sci.
Journal Impact0.74
Quartiles(Global)W_MULTIPLE(Q2)
ISSN1474-6700, 1474-6719
h-index15

The journal "Theology and Science" is published by the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences (CTNS) and aims to foster creative interaction between the natural sciences and theology. The primary editorial goal of the journal is to publish rigorously peer-reviewed articles that explore the impact of the natural sciences on philosophical and systematic theology, as well as the philosophical and theological elements within the natural sciences and their foundational theoretical research. Additionally, the journal examines the relationship and interaction between theological and scientific methodologies. A secondary editorial goal is to monitor and critically assess the debates and controversies arising in the broader fields of science and religion. Therefore, "Theology and Science" will investigate, analyze, and report on emerging issues to promote further academic discussion. This editorial policy is guided by the belief that serious dialogue between science and theology will lead to various new and progressive research agendas, which in turn will generate new insights, deeper understanding, and new knowledge at the frontiers of science and religion.

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Publication InformationPublisher: RoutledgePublishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2003Proportion of original research papers100.00%Self Citation Rate:33.30%Gold OA Rate: 22.22%

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