Spiritus (journal)
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Spiritus | |
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Abbreviated title | SCS |
Discipline | Religious Studies |
Language | English |
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Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press (USA) |
Publication history | 2001 to present |
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ISSN | 1533-1709 |
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Spiritus is an academic journal founded in 2001 and the official publication of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality. The journal is dedicated to research of Christian spirituality while fostering creative dialogue with non-Christian traditions. As such, it explores the relationship between spirituality and cultural analysis using the disciplines of history, philosophy, theology, and psychology, among others. The journal includes original articles, reviews, and translations. Readership extends beyond the academy to a diverse general audience. The current and founding editor is Dr. Douglas Burton-Christie of Loyola Marymount University.
The journal is published biannually in April and October. Circulation is 941 and the average length of an issue is 120 pages.