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Studia Patristica
DisciplineReligion, Early Christianity, Patristics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byAllen Brent, Markus Vinzent
Publication details
History1957-present
Publisher
FrequencyAnnually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Stud. Patrist
Indexing
ISSN0585-542X
OCLC no.72655850
Links

Studia Patristica is a peer-reviewed, academic book series established in 1957 and focused on the study of patristics.

History

The series is the official publication of the Oxford International Conference on Patristic Studies,[1] which was first convened in Oxford, England in 1951 under the direction of F. L. Cross. The conference has met at four-year intervals since.[2] Conference papers have been published in the Studia Patristica since the 1955 conference.[3]

Publishers

The series was initially published by Akademie-Verlag.[4] Since volume 15, it has been published annually by Peeters Publishers

Expansion of areas of coverage

Since 2011, the series also serves as the official publication of other national and international patristic conferences, including the National Conference on Patristic Studies (Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge University) under Allen Brent, Thomas Graumann, and Judith Lieu (2009),[5] "The Image of the Perfect Christian in Patristic Thought" Conference at the Ukrainian Catholic University under Taras Khomych, Oleksandra Vakula, and Oleh Kindiy (2009),[6] and the British Patristics Conference in Durham, England in September 2010.[7]

Additionally, beginning in 2012, Peeters Publishers has begun publishing the Studia Patristica Supplements, a series of separate monographs on topics related to the field of patristics.[8]

Editors

The current editors are:

Past editors have been:

See also

References

  1. ^ Kannengiesser, Charles (2004). Handbook of patristic exegesis: the Bible in ancient Christianity, vol. 1. Brill. p. 62. ISBN 9004098151.
  2. ^ Studia Patristica, vol. XIX: Historica, theologica, gnostica, biblica et apocrypha. Peeters Publishers. 1989. pp. Preface. ISBN 9789068312317.
  3. ^ Everett Ferguson; et al. (1997). Encyclopedia of early Christianity 1. A - K. Garland. p. 272. ISBN 9780815316633.
  4. ^ F. L. Cross, K. Aland (eds) (1957). Studia Patristica. Vol. I-II, Papers presented to the Second International Conference on Patristic Studies held at Christ Church, Oxford, 1955. Akademie-Verlag. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ "Studia Patristica, vol. L: Papers presented at the national Conference on patristic studies held at Cambridge in the Faculty of Divinity". WorldCat. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  6. ^ "Studia patristic, vol. LI: Including papers presented at the Conference 'The image of the perfect Christian in patristic thought' at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, Ukraine, under Taras Khomych, Oleksandra Vakula and Oleh Kindiy in 2009". Worldcat. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  7. ^ "Studia Patristica, vol. VII: Including papers presented at the British Patristics Conference, Durham, September 2010". WorldCat. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  8. ^ "Studia Patristica Supplements". Retrieved 4 April 2012.