Spanish journal
Ciencia Tomista (lit.: Thomistic Science) is a theological journal published by the Faculty of Theology at the Convento de San Esteban, Salamanca. It is edited by the Order of Preachers.
The journal was established in 1910 and was initially edited in Madrid by its founder and first director Luis González Alonso-Getino OP. Since 1928 it has been published at Salamanca. The magazine follows thomistic thought and develops on the views held by the dominican School of Salamanca, particularly through figures such as Francisco de Vitoria, Domingo de Soto or Melchor Cano.[1][2]
Each edition features three sections: articles, notes and commentaries, and bibliography. Ciencia Tomista holds 169 partnerships with other academic journals, and has 200 subscribers of which roughly half are Spanish.[1][2]
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