Thought: Fordham University Quarterly

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Thought: Fordham University Quarterly was a peer-reviewed academic journal that published articles and reviews on a broad range of topics in the Catholic tradition. The journal was established in 1926 at the America Press and moved to Fordham University in 1939,[1] with the first Fordham edition of the journal appearing in March 1940.[2] It continued to be published at Fordham until 1992. The journal's first editor was Francis X. Talbot.[3] During this time the journal published a total of 267 issues containing over 5,000 English-language contributions from well-known philosophers, theologians, social activists, and intellectuals in several countries. The entire collection is available online from the Philosophy Documentation Center.

LanguageEnglish
EditedbyWilfrid Parsons, S.J (founding editor)
Former names
Thought: A Review of Culture and Ideas
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Thought: Fordham University Quarterly
DisciplinePhilosophy, Religious Studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byWilfrid Parsons, S.J (founding editor)
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Former names
Thought: A Review of Culture and Ideas
History1926–1992
Publisher
Fordham University Press (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Thought
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ISSN0040-6457 (print)
2154-2139 (web)
LCCN30-22096
OCLC no.1767458
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