Heythrop JournalFounded on the conviction that the disciplines of theology and philosophy have much to gain from their mutual interaction and encourages interdisciplinary comment and debate. The Heythrop Journal embraces all the disciplines which contribute to theological and philosophical research, notably hermeneutics, exegesis, linguistics, history, religious studies, philosophy of religion, sociology, psychology, ethics and pastoral theology. Holdings: v. 39, no.1 (1998)-- 2005 For USC users only.
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