Scottish Journal of Theology

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Scottish Journal of Theology is an international refereed quarterly journal of systematic, historical and biblical theology. Founded in Scotland in 1948, it provides an ecumenical forum for debate, and engages in extensive reviewing of theological and biblical literature, and is widely recognised as one of the world's leading theological journals.

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  • Michael Weinrich (University of Bochum, Germany)
  • Kang Phee Seng (Hong Kong Baptist University)
  • David Fergusson (University of Edinburgh)
  • David Ford (University of Cambridge)
  • Bruce L McCormack (Princeton Theological Seminary)
  • Kathryn Greene-McCreight (Albertus Magnus College, Connecticut)
  • Dawn DeVries (Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia)
  • Paul Joyce (University of Oxford)
  • Stanley Hauerwas (The Divinity School, Duke University)
  • Joseph Mangina (Wycliffe College, Toronto)
  • Paul Molnar (St John's University, Jamaica, New York)
  • Cynthia Rigby (Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Texas)
  • Kathryn Tanner (The Divinity School, University of Chicago)
  • Leanne Van Dyk (Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan)
  • John B Webster (University of Aberdeen, UK)
  • Michael Welker (University of Heidelberg)

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