The Toronto Journal of Theology is:
  • A refereed journal of opinion and analysis and scholarship exploring Biblical Studies; History of Christianity; Pastoral Theology; Christian Ethics, Systematic Theology, Philosophy of Religion and Interdisciplinary Studies

  • A Canadian forum incorporating cross-cultural perspectives for discussing theological issues, featuring pertinent articles, in-depth reviews, and information on the latest publications in the field.

  • A progressive publication of current opinion on the full range of scholarship representing diverse Christian traditions.
 
The Toronto Journal of Theology is of critical interest to academics, clergy, lay and professional theologians. Anyone concerned with contemporary analysis and opinion on theological issues will find the Toronto Journal of Theology essential reading.

ISSN: 0826-9831
E-ISSN: 1918-6371


Editor/Managing Editor
Abrahim H. Khan is a professor in the Faculty of Divinity at Trinity College, Director for its Advanced Degree Studies, and cross-appointed to the Graduate Centre for the Study of Religion at the University of Toronto. His teaching and research interests span Kierkegaard's thought, philosophical-theological ethics, cross-cultural studies in theology and comparative religion, science and religion, and philosophy of religion.

Associate Editors
Terence L. Donaldson (Wycliffe College) - Lord and Lady Coggan Professor of New Testament, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
Alan L. Hayes (Wycliffe College) - Professor of Church History in the Bishops Frederick and Heber Wilkinson Chair, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
Jaroslav Z. Skira (Regis College) - Director, Eastern Christian Studies Program
Associate Professor, Historical Theology
Judith H. Newman (Emmanuel College) - Associate Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
Michael Stoeber (Regis College) - Director, Advanced Degree Programs
Professor, Spirituality

Book Review Editor
Margaret Lavin (Regis College)
- Director, Theological Field Education Program, University of Toronto

Departmental Book Review Editors
Old Testament: Michael Kolarcik (Regis College)
New Testament: Colleen Shantz (St. Michael's College)
Historical: Brian Clarke (Emmanuel College)
Theological: Ephraim Radner (Wycliffe College), and Thomas E. Reynolds
(Emmanuel College)
Pastoral: Anne Anderson (St. Michael's College)

Editorial Advisory Board
Mary Rose D'Angelo (University of Notre Dame)
Oliver O'Donovan (The University of Edinburgh)
Pamela Dickey Young (Queen's University)
Peter J. Paris (Princeton Theological Seminary)
Kenneth Green (University of Toronto)

Director of the Toronto School of Theology
Alan L. Hayes

Business Manager
Eve Leyerle


Requests for permission to reprint or copy articles should be addressed to the editors.


Editorial Correspondence:
All editorial correspondence should be addressed to:

Professor Abrahim H. Khan,
Toronto Journal of Theology,
Toronto School of Theology
47 Queen's Park Crescent East
Toronto, ON, M5S 2C3

Phone (416) 978-4039
FAX (416) 978-7821

Email:tst.tjt@utoronto.ca.

We acknowledge the financial assistance of the Government of Canada, through the Publications Assistance Program (PAP), toward our mailing costs.

The publication of the journal is made possible through support from a grant by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Indexing/Abstracting

TJT is indexed by the following eight:
American Theology Library Association
Religious Index One:Periodicals
Religious and Theological Abstracts
New Testament Abstracts
Old Testament Abstracts
The Inter Bibliography
Zetoc
Canadian Business and Current Affairs Reference
Canadian Business and Current Affairs Business

TJT is listed in the following two electronic databases:
Genamics
Academic Journals on Line

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