Journal of Catholic Social Thought
Robert De Fina and Barbara Wall, Executive Editors
The Journal of Catholic Social Thought is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary publication that brings together authors from the fields of law, theology, philosophy and political theory. Its focus is the rich field of Catholic social teaching and its implications for both theory and practice. The journal was founded in the Fall of 2003 in support of a call by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to "integrate and to share the riches of the Church's social teaching in Catholic education and formation at every level." It is published by the Office for Mission and Ministry and the School of Law at Villanova University.
"The journal is a well-balanced, thought-provoking resource for those interested in what Catholic thinkers are saying about current issues in light of the Church’s social teaching.” -- Archbishop Celestino Migliore, Apostolic Nuncio, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the U.N.
“The Journal of Catholic Social Thought is the most impressive new journal in the field today. It will quickly become a resource that no serious student of the tradition can afford to miss.” -- Robert G. Kennedy, University of St. Thomas (MN)
"This journal will be of great interest to faculty engaged in research in the area of Law & Religion." -- Frank S. Ravitch, J.D., Co-chair of the Association of American Law School's Section on Law & Religion
"Villanova University is rendering a signal service to the Church and society with this publication.” -- Monika Hellwig, Past President, Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
· ISSN 1548-0712 (print) · Print subscriptions available from the journal's business office ·
· ISSN 2153-9979 (online) · Electronic access includes volume 1 (2004) to the present ·
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