Studies in Reformed Theology publishes monographs and thematic edited volumes across Systematic, Historical, Biblical, and Practical theology — with a particular commitment to lived and contextual Reformed theology. The series is connected to the International Reformed Theological Institute (IRTI). This global network of scholars founded in 1995 engages the rich Reformed tradition that emerged from the sixteenth-century Reformation in Strasbourg, Zurich, and Geneva, while keeping an eye firmly on contemporary questions and global challenges. Volumes have tackled topics from covenant theology, scriptural authority, and the doctrine of God to ecotheology, freedom of religion, and Christian identity in cross-cultural perspective.
The series publishes an average of two volumes per year, and welcomes work that is rooted in Scripture and tradition and focusses on globally challenging themes.