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Review of Ecumenical Studies Sibiu

The Journal of Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Dettagli della rivista
Accesso libero
License
Formato
Rivista
eISSN
2359-8107
Pubblicato per la prima volta
15 Mar 2013
Frequenza di pubblicazione
3 volte all'anno
Lingue
Inglese, Tedesco
Soggetti della rivista
Theology and Religion, General Topics and Biblical Reception
Metriche della rivista
MEiN
20

Publishing House and Owner: Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania

The Ecumenical Journal Sibiu (RES) is the academic journal of the Ecumenical Research Centre of Sibiu and serves both national and international ecumenical research, enjoying an international scientific support. The journal is issued three times per year, each issue dealing with a specific topic.

The initiative behind the founding of the RES journal is related to the ecumenical tradition of the city whose name it bears. In 2007, Sibiu was the cultural capital of Europe and home of the Third European Ecumenical Assembly. These events were not accidental, as Transylvania is characterized by a long tradition of tolerance between the various Christian denominations. There is no other region in Europe where Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism and Catholicism have shared for centuries the same political and geographical area.

RES aims to reflect international and Romanian theological academic work. The studies, articles and reviews published in it fall within the field of theology, but also include a multidisciplinary perspective: philosophy, history, ethics, social sciences etc. . Born in Sibiu, a symbol of multiethnic coexistence, interreligious tolerance and the confluence of several cultures, our journal aims to become a mouthpiece for research and global and local ecumenical projects. The Romanian and international authors are encouraged to express their own cultural and theological tradition in their continual quest for the dialogue with other cultural traditions and denominations. People shall thus understand that true identity develops only in dialogue, ecumenical dialogue playing a role in self-knowledge: when I meet the other, I understand better who I am myself. Removing false images, ecumenism does not lead to confusion and dilution of identity, but on the contrary - in this passage, through dialogue I go back to myself, changed by this encounter, enriched and strengthened in what I am. Thus, joint responsibility of all Christians shall manifest and strengthen regardless of the area they live in.

Archiving

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Plagiarism Policy

The editorial board is participating in a growing community of Similarity Check System's users in order to ensure that the content published is original and trustworthy. Similarity Check is a medium that allows for comprehensive manuscripts screening, aimed to eliminate plagiarism and provide a high standard and quality peer-review process.

Executive editor
Stefan Tobler, Department for History, Patrimony and Protestant Theology, Lucian Blaga University

Editorial staff 
Rotraut Barth (Editorial Coordinator) 
Antoaneta Sabău (Research Fellow)
Teresa Leonhard (Research Fellow)
Florin George Calian (Research Fellow) 
Alexandru-Marius Crișan (Research Fellow) 
Alexandru Ioniţă (Research Fellow) 
Sebastian Mateiescu (Research Fellow)

Academic Board 
Bischof Reinhart Guib, Evangelische Kirche A.B. in Rumänien Luigino Bruni, LUMSA University, Rome
Nicolas Cernokrak, Saint-Serge Institute of Orthodox Theology, Paris Piero Coda, Sophia University Institute, Loppiano, Florence
Walter Dietrich, Universität Bern
Basilius Groen, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Ioan Ică̆ jr, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Pantelis Kalaitzidis, Volos Academy for Theological Studies, Volos, Greece
Bischof em. Christoph Klein, Evangelische Kirche A.B. in Rumänien, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Paul Niedermaier, Romanian Academy
Hermann Pitters, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Sr Éliane Poirot ocd, MonasteÌre de Saint-Reìmy/Schitul Stânceni Erich Renhart, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Christoph Schwöbel, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen Dorothea Wendebourg, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Maria Takala-Roszczenko, University of Eastern Finland

Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
Bogumiła Zuga 32A Str.
01-811 Warsaw, Poland
T: +48 22 701 50 15

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Additionally, the journal is registered and indexed in the Crossref database.

RES aims to reflect international and Romanian theological academic work. The studies, articles and reviews published in it fall within the field of theology, but also include a multidisciplinary perspective: philosophy, history, ethics, social sciences etc. . Born in Sibiu, a symbol of multiethnic coexistence, interreligious tolerance and the confluence of several cultures, our journal aims to become a mouthpiece for research and global and local ecumenical projects. The Romanian and international authors are encouraged to express their own cultural and theological tradition in their continual quest for the dialogue with other cultural traditions and denominations. People shall thus understand that true identity develops only in dialogue, ecumenical dialogue playing a role in self-knowledge: when I meet the other, I understand better who I am myself. Removing false images, ecumenism does not lead to confusion and dilution of identity, but on the contrary – in this passage, through dialogue I go back to myself, changed by this encounter, enriched and strengthened in what I am. Thus, joint responsibility of all Christians shall manifest and strengthen regardless of the area they live in.

The publishing process of RES starts with a call for papers session followed by a blind-reviewing process, which is meant to assure high-quality articles.

The articles for RES are to be sent via e-mail to res@ecum.ro and they are selected depending on the relevance to the given topic and on the observation of the author guidelines. The final decision of publishing an article belongs to the reviewers.

Open Access Statement

The journal is an Open Access journal that allows a free unlimited access to all its contents without any restrictions upon publication to all users.

Dettagli della rivista
Accesso libero
License
Formato
Rivista
eISSN
2359-8107
Pubblicato per la prima volta
15 Mar 2013
Frequenza di pubblicazione
3 volte all'anno
Lingue
Inglese, Tedesco
Soggetti della rivista
Theology and Religion, General Topics and Biblical Reception
Metriche della rivista
MEiN
20