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The Canadian Journal of Theology was a quarterly academic journal of theology published by the University of Toronto Press[1] that appeared from 1955 to 1970. Notable contributors were Karl Barth, Rudolf Bultmann, Paul Tillich, Norman Pittenger, R. B. Y. Scott, Hilda Neatby, Alan Richardson, George C. Pidgeon, John McIntyre, Thomas F. Torrance, Tom Harpur, Godfrey Ridout, George B. Caird, Donald D. Evans, Philip Carrington, Gregory Baum, Robert Dobbie, Eric Lionel Mascall, and Stephen Neill.[2]

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  1. ^ Reid, J. K. S. (1955). "Canadian Journal of Theology. A Quarterly of Christian Thought published by the Canadian Journal of Theology, Incorporated, and printed by the University of Toronto Press. Subscription rates $3.00 for one year, $5.00 for two years, and $1.00 for a single copy". Scottish Journal of Theology. 8 (4): 446–448. doi:10.1017/S0036930600020469.
  2. ^ "Canadian Journal of Theology". Retrieved August 15, 2011.