Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences (PTSc)
Edited by Andrew Davison (Oxford), Dirk Evers (Halle-Wittenberg), and Michael Spezio (Claremont)
Managing Editor: Dirk Evers
Associate Editors: Conor Cunningham (Nottingham), David Fergusson (Edinburgh), Agustín Fuentes (Princeton), Peter Harrison (Queensland), Kristian Köchy (Kassel), Nancey Murphy (Pasadena), Robert J. Russell (Berkeley), Mikael Stenmark (Uppsala), Günter Thomas (Bochum), Wesley Wildman (Boston), and Gayle E. Woloschak (Chicago)
Volume 11 (2024) / Price per volume (2 issues with approx. 260 pages)
Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences (PTSc) is a peer-reviewed biannual journal which provides a platform for constructive and critical interactions between the natural sciences in all their varieties (from physics and biology to psychology, anthropology and social science) and the fields of contemporary philosophy and theology.
Manuscripts
Please send manuscripts and editorial inquiries to the managing editor
Professor Dr. Dirk Evers
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Theologische Fakultät
Franckeplatz 1
06110 Halle (Saale)
Germany
E-mail: editor-ptsc@mohrsiebeck.com
Please send all book review proposals to the book review editor:
Felix Stütz
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Theologische Fakultät
Franckeplatz 1
06110 Halle (Saale)
Germany
E-mail: editor-ptsc@mohrsiebeck.com
PTSc will publish only invited articles. Submission of a paper will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. All articles are refereed by specialists.
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Please do not send any unsolicited review copies. The publisher and the editors reserve the right to keep unsolicited books.