Scientia et Fides

Scientia et Fides

About the Journal

“Scientia et Fides” (SetF) is an open access online journal published twice a year. It is promoted by the Faculty of Theology of Nicolaus Copernicus University, in Torun, in collaboration with the Group of Research “Science, Reason, and Faith” (CRYF), at University of Navarra.

SetF aims to present rigorous research works regarding different aspects of the relationship between science and religion. For this reason, SetF articles are not confined to the methodology of a single discipline and may cover a wide range of topics, provided that the interdisciplinary dialogue between science and religion is tackled. The Journal accepts articles written in English, Spanish, Polish, French, Italian and German, which will be evaluated by a peer-review process.

"Scientia et Fides" is clasified as Q1 in Philosophy and Q1 in Religious Studies according to Scimago.

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Google Scholar
Index Copernicus International (ICV 2022129.84), 
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Scimago Journal & Country Rank (SJR),
Scopus
The American Theological Library Association (ATLA)
- The Philosopher's Index

 

Announcements


Thursday, Nov 23, 2023

Call for papers: Understanding the Future: Scientific, Philosophical and Theological Perspectives

Time is one of the great themes in the history of philosophy and theology, which also occupies and preoccupies science and technology. In this monograph we are going to focus on the understanding of the future, both from Metaphysics and from Anthropology or Philosophy of Culture, but also trying to understand what we can expect from the future in different aspects that affect human life.

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Current Issue


Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): The Dynamic Theodicy Model: Understanding God, Evil, and Evolution
Tuesday, Apr 9, 2024

Edited by
Piotr Roszak, Saša Horvat, and Tomasz Huzarek

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