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Tijdschrift
TS-P006-003 Cistercian Studies Quarterly
Datering:
1966-
Titel:
Cistercian Studies Quarterly
Digitaal beschikbaar:
Nee
Titelgeschiedenis:
Voortgekomen uit 'Collectanea cisterciensia: revue de spiritualité monastique (CCist)', jaargang 27 (1965)
Jaren van uitgave:
1966-
Aanwezig in St. Agatha:
20(1985) - 55(2020)
Beschrijving:
Cistercian Studies Quarterly, founded in 1966, is an international review of the Christian monastic and contemplative spiritual tradition. It is a peer reviewed journal. Issues often include studies of the early desert tradition, Cassian, the Rule of Saint Benedict, Gregory the Great, Bernard of Clairvaux, Ælred of Rievaulx, and other Cistercian men and women from the twelfth century to the present. CSQ also features a wide spectrum of contemporary essays and book reviews. A Cumulative Index of all articles by author and title is available online, via https://www.cistercian-studies-quarterly.org/. All articles from CSQ, from the first issue onward, are now available online through the ATLA database, available at many universities.
Cistercian Studies Quarterly began as an offshoot of Collectanea, a review of monastic spirituality and history published under the auspices of the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance (OCSO) since 1934. Though primarily a French language publication, for many years Collectanea included occasional articles in English. Initially patterned on Collectanea, Cistercian Studies Quarterly gradually became independent. Although it was originally intended as a forum for monastic authors and readers, from its early years the journal has included contributions from university and independent scholars. This collaboration has increased notably since the early 1990s in terms of both authorship and involvement in editorial responsibilities.
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