About the Journal
Sapientiana is a semiannual refereed journal of Sapientia College of Theology, founded in 2008 under the auspices of religious orders. In accordance with the specific role and mission of the college, it welcomes contributions in various fields of theology and philosophy, church history, cultural history, the history of literature, as well as ancillary disciplines involved in teacher training (such as pedagogy, psychology, sociology) addressing wider issues from a theological perspective. The journal is specifically committed to the advancement of constructive and critical scholarship in the spiritual, contemporary and historical theology of Religious Life. Besides Hungarian articles, it also invites contributions by international authors in the English, German, French or Italian languages. While it carries articles by leading experts in their respective fields, it is also a forum for new authors who want to try out their ideas in print for the first time. Sapientiana also furnishes competent and critical book reviews and review essays of current Hungarian and international scholarship. All articles published in the journal go through a double-blind peer-review process. Starting from the issue 2021/1. all articles have DOI number identification.