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Irish Theological Quarterly — Template for authors

Publisher: SAGE
Categories Rank Trend in last 3 yrs
Religious Studies #267 of 491 down down by 135 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 71 Published Papers | 15 Citations
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last-updated-icon Last updated: 14/06/2020
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0.2

33% from 2019

CiteRatio for Irish Theological Quarterly from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.2
2019 0.3
2018 0.2
2017 0.4
2016 0.5
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0.101

18% from 2019

SJR for Irish Theological Quarterly from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.101
2019 0.123
2018 0.111
2017 0.1
2016 0.239
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0.455

66% from 2019

SNIP for Irish Theological Quarterly from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.455
2019 1.32
2018 1.098
2017 0.739
2016 0.868
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  • CiteRatio of this journal has decreased by 33% in last years.
  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • SJR of this journal has decreased by 18% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • SNIP of this journal has decreased by 66% in last years.
  • This journal’s SNIP is in the top 10 percentile category.

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Irish Theological Quarterly

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Religious studies

Arts and Humanities

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Last updated on
14 Jun 2020
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ISSN
0021-1400
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Impact Factor
Low - 0.394
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Open Access
No
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Sherpa RoMEO Archiving Policy
Green faq
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SageV
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Citation Type
Numbered (Superscripted)
25
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Professor Gallie has remained courageously non-conformist. He is unconventional in his philosophical interests and not afraid to be unfashionable in his treatment of them. Few British philosophers today are interested as Gallie is in the philosophy of art, of politics, of the human sciences, of religion, of history. This book... Professor Gallie has remained courageously non-conformist. He is unconventional in his philosophical interests and not afraid to be unfashionable in his treatment of them. Few British philosophers today are interested as Gallie is in the philosophy of art, of politics, of the human sciences, of religion, of history. This book does much to show how philosophy is enriched by these interests, how it is impoverished by their neglect. ’ read more read less

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The category of detraditionalization, in combination with the category of pluralization, it is argued, offers a conceptual framework to think anew the 'transformation of religion' in so-called postsecular Europe. Subsequently the impact of this transformation on Christian faith is investigated, and what the appropriate theolo... The category of detraditionalization, in combination with the category of pluralization, it is argued, offers a conceptual framework to think anew the 'transformation of religion' in so-called postsecular Europe. Subsequently the impact of this transformation on Christian faith is investigated, and what the appropriate theological response may be. Beyond mere continuity and discontinuity between faith and contemporary context, the main lines are sketched of what the author calls a 'theology of interruption', understood as both 'interrupted theology' as well as 'interrupting theology'. read more read less

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RoMEO Colour Archiving policy
Green Can archive pre-print and post-print or publisher's version/PDF
Blue Can archive post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing) or publisher's version/PDF
Yellow Can archive pre-print (ie pre-refereeing)
White Archiving not formally supported
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  1. Pre-prints as being the version of the paper before peer review and
  2. Post-prints as being the version of the paper after peer-review, with revisions having been made.

14. What are the most common citation types In Irish Theological Quarterly?

The 5 most common citation types in order of usage for Irish Theological Quarterly are:.

S. No. Citation Style Type
1. Author Year
2. Numbered
3. Numbered (Superscripted)
4. Author Year (Cited Pages)
5. Footnote

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