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Academic journal
Concordia Theological Quarterly
DisciplineTheology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDavid P. Scaer
Publication details
Former name(s)The Springfielder
PublisherLutheran Church–Missouri Synod
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4Concordia Theol. Q.
Indexing
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ISSN0038-8610
OCLC no.21218465
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Concordia Theological Quarterly is a peer-reviewed academic journal of theology published for the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod by the faculty of Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It continues The Springfielder and is published in January, April, July, and October each year. The journal is abstracted and indexed by the ATLA Religion Database, Religion Index One: Periodicals, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences, Old Testament Abstracts, and New Testament Abstracts.

The editor-in-chief is David P. Scaer, professor of Systematic Theology and New Testament and professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Concordia Theological Seminary.

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Concordia Theological Seminary
Presidents
Faculty
Former
Present
Exegetical Theology
  • Charles A. Gieschen
  • Arthur A. Just
  • Walter A. Maier II
  • Walter A. Maier III
  • John G. Nordling
  • Jeffrey H. Pulse
  • Peter J. Scaer
  • Ryan M. Tietz
  • Dean O. Wenthe
Historical Theology
Pastoral Ministry & Mission
  • Carl C. Fickenscher II
  • Paul J. Grime
  • John T. Pless
  • Timothy C. J. Quill
  • Richard C. Resch
  • John D. Reynolds
  • Robert V. Roethemeyer
  • Klaus Detlev Schulz
Systematic Theology
Publications
Publishing
  • Concordia Theological Seminary Press
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