Philosophia et Theologia: Dialogues in Criticism and Reflection (PTDCR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to fostering rigorous intellectual discourse at the intersection of theology and philosophy. As a platform for critical inquiry and scholarly dialogue, the journal seeks to explore the profound questions that arise from the interplay of faith, reason, and human experience. By bridging the realms of theological reflection and philosophical critique, PTDCR aims to illuminate the complexities of contemporary thought while engaging with the rich traditions of both disciplines.
The journal welcomes contributions that challenge assumptions, offer innovative perspectives, and deepen our understanding of the philosophical and theological dimensions of existence. From examining the ethical implications of theological doctrines to critiquing the metaphysical foundations of philosophical systems, Philosophia et Theologia: Dialogues in Criticism and Reflection provides a space for scholars, thinkers, and practitioners to engage in meaningful conversation. With a commitment to intellectual rigor and interdisciplinary exploration, PTDCR invites submissions of original research articles, critical essays, and reviews that contribute to the ongoing dialogue between theology and philosophy. By fostering a community of inquiry, the journal aspires to be a beacon of thoughtfulness and insight in an ever-evolving intellectual landscape.
PTDCR refers to the ongoing conversation and critical engagement between philosophy and theology, exploring their interconnectedness and points of tension. This dialogue is not a simple juxtaposition, but a dynamic process where each discipline informs and challenges the other, enriching both fields.
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Bibliographic Information |
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Title |
Philosophia et Theologia: Dialogues in Criticism and Reflection |
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ISSN |
Print: 1026-8952 Online: 2716-960X |
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Language |
Persian, including English abstracts and bibliographies. |
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Start Year |
1994 |
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Frequency |
Quarterly |
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Place of Publication |
Qom, Iran |
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Publisher |
Islamic Science and Culture Academy |
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Refereed |
Yes |
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Type of Access |
This Journal is Open Access
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Plagiarism Detection Software |
We accept all terms and conditions of COPE regarding plagiarism in a submitted manuscript, and in case any attempt of plagiarism is brought to our attention accompanied by convincing evidence, we act based on the flowcharts and workflows determined in COPE. All manuscripts must be free from plagiarism content. Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Philosophia and Theologia: Dialogues in Criticism and Reflection will be screened for plagiarism using similarity checks and plagiarism detection tools. All authors are advised to use plagiarism detection software to check the similarity before submitting their manuscripts to the journal. Editors check the plagiarism detection of manuscripts in the Journal of Philosophia and Theologia: Dialogues in Criticism and Reflection using the Grammarly detection software (www.grammarly.com), and iThenticate (www.ithenticate.com). The journal will immediately reject papers leading to plagiarism or self-plagiarism. Whenever it is determined that the manuscript has not complied with the plagiarism rules, it will be REJECTED (before acceptance for publication), and if it was published, it will be RETRACTED for plagiarism issues. The Journal of Philosophia and Theologia: Dialogues in Criticism and Reflection aims to ensure that all authors are careful and comply with international standards for academic integrity, particularly on the issue of plagiarism. Plagiarism occurs when an author takes ideas, information, phrases, or words from another source without proper credit to the source. Even when it occurs unintentionally, plagiarism is still a serious ethical violation and unacceptable in scientific academic publications. |
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Type of Publication (Processing Charges and Publication Charges) |
Publication fee: 5.000000 (Iranian Rial) Full text access: Open Access |
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Copyright owner / Copyright holder |
Authors retain copyright to their work without restrictions. The author has full control over the work |