
In spring 1997 the interdisciplinary quarterly Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture emerged to address the mission of Catholic Studies. According to the Center for Catholic Studies director Don Briel, “Our sense was that there really were not any journals—which had once flourished in Catholic circles—that explored in a fully interdisciplinary way the fullness of the Catholic intellectual tradition.” Logos was created to contribute to that effort.
Now in its ninth year of publication, this internationally distributed journal continues to exemplify excellent thinking in every area of the interdisciplinary territory of Catholic Studies, including articles on Catholic social thought, philosophy, theology, literature and the arts, history, science and public policy.
Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture is grateful for the support provided by the distinguished members of our editorial board.
"It is truly encouraging to engage the reflections on the interplay of Catholic thought and culture as presented in Logos. . . . This dicastery commends the assembly of such a fine editorial board to review the journal and the standard of excellence that governs the quality of research and publication."
— Archbishop Reverend Giuseppe Pittau, S.J., Congregation for Catholic Education, Rome, Italy
“This is a clearly superior journal. . . . readers and researchers will want to continue consulting and pondering these articles well into the future. Most research libraries will immediately recognize the durability of this journal’s value.”
— From the Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ)
"In a world filled with things to read, Logos stands out. It is one of the most elegant, intelligent and accessible journals of faith and culture you could hope to find."
— Stratford Caldecott, Editor of Second Spring, Oxford, England
"Logos has brought to bear lucidity and wide ranging (dare one say "catholic") intelligence to illuminating many facets of that complex reality known as Catholicism. Now entering its second decade we can only hope that what Logos has begun so well will continue to flourish because we would be intellectually and spiritually impoverished without its witness."
— Lawrence S. Cunningham, John A. O'Brien Professor of Theology, The University of Notre Dame
Searchable, full-text, issues of Logos (volume 3:4 through current) are offered online along with more than 100 other serials via institutional subscription through Project MUSE®. The online journals include the entire contents of their print counterparts, augmented by advanced search functions, hypertext linking, enhanced graphics, and campus-wide accessibility. Logos is proud to be a part of this collaboration that has set the standard for online journals in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Logos (ISSN 1091-6687) is published quarterly under the auspices of the Center for Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota. Copyright © 2002 The University of St. Thomas. All rights reserved.