Newman Studies Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal that examines the intellectual legacy of Saint John Henry Newman from a Catholic perspective.
Background
Established in 2004, the Newman Review has published several hundred articles, reviews, and bibliographic overviews of secondary work on Newman.[1] The journal is published twice a year by the National Institute of Newman Studies, in affiliation with Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.[2] Notable contributors have included Cardinals Avery Dulles, Joseph Ratzinger, and Donald Wuerl.[3] Print subscriptions and online access are provided by the Philosophy Documentation Center.
Editorial Board
The present Editor-in-Chief is Professor Kenneth L Parker, of Duquesne University, who has held the position since 2016, he is assisted by four Associate Editors: Dr Elizabeth A. Huddleston, Dr Christopher Cimorelli, Dr Shaun Blanchard and Msgr Richard M. Liddy. In addition a team of almost 30 academics sit on the editorial board and peer review all articles prior to publication.[4]
References
- ^ "Tables of contents, all issues". Newman Studies Journal. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
- ^ "Journal".
- ^ "Tables of contents, all issues". Newman Studies Journal. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
- ^ "Editorial Board".
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