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Franciscan Connections *Franciscan Connections is now Franciscan Connections BlogFranciscan Connections is produced in partnership between the Franciscan Institute and Tilberg University. Franciscan Connections is an international Franciscan blog that connects, communicates, and conveys the best of Franciscan learning in the twenty-first century. We make contemporary and applied Franciscan scholarship available to a wider world of scholars, educated professionals and communities of practice and a new generation of readers aware of the contribution that solid Franciscan scholarship can make on contemporary issues in politics, society, ethics, and church. TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE BLOG CLICK HERE
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Franciscan Studies is a scholarly (peer-reviewed) journal published by the Franciscan Institute at St. Bonaventure University. It deals with Franciscan matters: history, philosophy, theology, and culture. “Franciscan Studies is an important journal in the English-speaking world, not just for those of us who study Francis and early Franciscans but more broadly in the fields of medieval and modern history, theology, philosophy, spirituality, literature, etc." - Dr. Aaron Gies, Associate Editor
Volume 83 (2024) will be available in October/November 2024
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Price: Domestic $70.00
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Back Issues of Franciscan Studies are available upon request
Current Back Issue Price $55.00
If you would like to order back issues, please click herePlease Click Here to view the Franciscan Studies Author Index, 1941 – 2011 Are you interested in submitting an article for Franciscan Studies? Please review our Franciscan Studies Submission Style Sheet before sending your manuscript to fip@sbu.edu
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Greyfriars Review was a journal that extended to the English-speaking world a valuable resource for contemporary Franciscan theology, spirituality, and history through the translation and publication of articles that were either not readily accessible or not available to many in the English-speaking world. Greyfriars Review takes its name from the first Franciscan convent founded in the English-speaking world. The followers of St. Francis first came to Oxford, England, in 1224, less than forty years after its recognition as a university.
The Last Volume of Greyfriars Review (Volume 20, 2006) was printed in 2011.
All issues of Greyfriars Review are available to view free online. *Physical copies are no longer available* |
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