
Now in its 25th volume!
Modern Theology
Edited by:
Jim Fodor and Bill Cavanaugh
Modern Theology publishes scholarly articles addressing issues specific to the discipline of theology and wider issues from a theological perspective. The editorial policy is ecumenical, and the journal also publishes critical book reviews, review essays and responses to articles.
TopNews and Announcements
Modern Theology has now adopted Manuscript Central, the electronic editorial office run by ScholarOne. The new system brings with it a whole host of benefits including:
• Quick and easy submission
• Administration centralised and reduced
• Significant decrease in peer review times
As of 31 December 2007, all submissions to the journal must be made via the online electronic editorial office. Full instructions and a help facility are available at the Modern Theology Manuscript Central™ site: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/moth
Cumulative Index
An index for Volumes 1 to 23 of Modern Theology is now available free, click Index to access.
Special Issue 2008
"Re-thinking Dionysius the Areopagite"
Guest editors: Sarah Coakley and Charles Stang
TopHighlights
Featured articles
An Interfaith Wisdom: Scriptural Reasoning Between Jews, Christians and Muslims
David F. Ford
Morality and Politics in the Work of Michael Wyschogrod
Michael Walzer
Beyond the Sublime: The Aesthetics of The Analogy of Being (Part One)
John R. Betz
Towards a Non-Possessive Concept Of Knowledge: On the Relation Between Reason and Love in Aquinas and Balthasar
David C. Schindler
Duns Scotus: His Historical And Contemporary Significance
Catherine Pickstock
Setting Free the Mother Bird: On Reading a Strange Text
Rachel Muers
Stanley J. Grenz: Generous Faith and Faithful Engagement
Jonathan R. Wilson
TopEndorsements
Modern Theology has, in a very short span of years, established itself as the indispensable first point of reference for high-level debate on contemporary theological questions. '
Professor Sarah Coakley, Harvard Divinity School
'That it makes a real contribution is beyond doubt since there is no British journal that aims at such creative discussion of issues in systematic theology pure and simple. '
British Book News
'I find Modern Theology so stimulating because its contributors are acutely aware of both current and classical movements in philosophy and unashamed of employing them in the service of theological inquiry. That spells theological inquiry at its best; neither modish nor settled; breaking ground while illuminating us regarding the riches of the tradition in question. '
David B. Burrell, C. S. C, Theodore M. Hesburgh Professor of Philosophy and Theology, University of Notre Dame
' Modern Theology has set new standards for critical and constructive engagement with key issues. It is now playing a leading role in setting the agenda in the field. It publishes a wide range of the most interesting and profound of the younger and older contemporary theologians in Britain and North America. Its articles are of a consistently high standard and its book reviews authoritative. It is overall an impressive achievement. '
David F. Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge
