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St. Nersess Theological Review

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St. Nersess Theological Review
DisciplineArmenian studies
LanguageEnglish (abstracts)
Edited byAbraham Terian
Roberta R. Ervine
Publication details
History1996 – Present
Publisher
FrequencyAnnually (varying frequency)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4'SNTR'

The St. Nersess Theological Review (abbreviated as SNTR) is an Armenological publication established in 1996 by St. Nersess Armenian Seminary (150 Stratton Rd, New Rochelle, NY 10804) and published annually (at times with varying frequency). The founding editor was Abraham Terian who ran the journal for many years. Presently, the journal is edited by Roberta R. Ervine.

SNTR publishes articles about Christianity in the Armenian Church; e.g. theology, liturgy, philosophy, ethics, biblical studies, canon law, church history, ecumenics, literature, fine arts, archaeology, and interdisciplinary studies, as well as translations of Armenian patristic texts. It also publishes short notes, review articles and book reviews in all fields related to the Armenian Church.