The Journal of Reformed Theology (JRT) is a refereed international journal of systematic, historical, and biblical theology. The journal is an instrument for the study of living and contextual theology that provides a forum for debate on classical and contemporary theological issues and offers an update on new theological and biblical literature.
The Journal of Reformed Theology originates from the International Reformed Theological Institute (IRTI). Established in 1995, IRTI comprises a world-wide network of scholars involved in Reformed theology. ‘Reformed’ refers to the theological tradition that started with the sixteenth-century Reformation in Strasbourg, Zurich and Geneva, as an expression of Christian faith of all times and places.
Editor-in-Chief
Demaine Solomons, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Maarten Wisse, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands
Associate Editors
Eddy Van der Borght, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Arnold Huijgen, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands
Christina Larsen, Grand Canyon University, USA
Jeremy Punt, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Cynthia L. Rigby, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA
N. Gray Sutanto, Reformed Theological Seminary, USA
Pieter H. Vos, Protestant Theological University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sung Wook Chung, Denver Seminary, USA
Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen, UK
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Nancy de Flon
Book Review Editor
Sara Mannen, University of Aberdeen, UK, (Email)
Advisory Board
Prof. G. van den Brink, (Amsterdam)
Dr. B. Gaventa (Princeton)
Dr. G. den Hertog (Apeldoorn)
Prof. N. Koopman (Stellenbosch)
Dr. C. Mostert (Melbourne)
Dr. D. Smit (Princeton)
Dr. A. van de Beek (Amsterdam)
Dr. D. Visser (Hannover)
Dr. Seung Goo Lee (Seoul)
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Editor-in-Chief
Demaine Solomons, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Maarten Wisse, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands
Associate Editors
Eddy Van der Borght, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Arnold Huijgen, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands
Christina Larsen, Grand Canyon University, USA
Jeremy Punt, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Cynthia L. Rigby, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA
N. Gray Sutanto, Reformed Theological Seminary, USA
Pieter H. Vos, Protestant Theological University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sung Wook Chung, Denver Seminary, USA
Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen, UK
Copy Editor
Nancy de Flon
Book Review Editor
Sara Mannen, University of Aberdeen, UK, (Email)
Advisory Board
Prof. G. van den Brink, (Amsterdam)
Dr. B. Gaventa (Princeton)
Dr. G. den Hertog (Apeldoorn)
Prof. N. Koopman (Stellenbosch)
Dr. C. Mostert (Melbourne)
Dr. D. Smit (Princeton)
Dr. A. van de Beek (Amsterdam)
Dr. D. Visser (Hannover)
Dr. Seung Goo Lee (Seoul)
Academic Search Alumni Edition
Academic Search Complete
Academic Search Elite
Academic Search Premier
Academic Search Ultimate
ATLA Religion Database® (ATLA RDB®)
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science)
ERIH PLUS
Index Theologicus
Science of Religion - Abstracts and Index of Recent Articles
SCOPUS
The Journal of Reformed Theology (JRT) is a refereed international journal of systematic, historical, and biblical theology. The journal is an instrument for the study of living and contextual theology that provides a forum for debate on classical and contemporary theological issues and offers an update on new theological and biblical literature.
The Journal of Reformed Theology originates from the International Reformed Theological Institute (IRTI). Established in 1995, IRTI comprises a world-wide network of scholars involved in Reformed theology. ‘Reformed’ refers to the theological tradition that started with the sixteenth-century Reformation in Strasbourg, Zurich and Geneva, as an expression of Christian faith of all times and places.
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