The ''Indian Journal of Theology'' was a biannual
peer-reviewed
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academic journal
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of
Christian theology
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. It was established in 1952 and the last issue appeared in 2004. It was published by
Bishop's College, Calcutta) and the theology department at
Serampore College. The
editors-in-chief were
V.C. Samuel
Vilakuvelil Cherian Samuel (Malayalam: വി.സി. സാമുവേൽ; Hebrew :שְׁמוּאֵל ; Greek: Σαμουήλ; Arabic: صموئيل; Latin:Samūēl Amharic: ሳሙኤል1912–1998), called ''Samuel Achen'' was an Indian Chr ...
(1960-1963), Pratap Chandra Gine, and V. J. John.
Abstracting and indexing
The journal was abstracted and indexed in the
ATLA Religion Database.
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English-language journals
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Academic journals established in 1952
Publications disestablished in 2004
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