Studia Liturgica
Published by Societas Liturgica (Journal Finder)
ISSN : 0039-3207 eISSN : 2517-4797
Abbreviation : Stud. Liturg.
Aims & Scope
Founded in 1962 by Wiebe Vos (a pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church), and now published by “Societas Liturgica,” Studia Litugica is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year.
An international ecumenical review for liturgical research and renewal, Studia Liturgica’s aim is to: • Encourage research in the field of worship and allied subjects and explore the pastoral implications of such research • Facilitate the exchange of results and other liturgical knowledge • To deepen the mutual understanding of the various liturgical traditions and seeks for ways to make clear the relevance of liturgy in the contemporary world.
Studia Liturgica is committed to the advancement of constructive and critical scholarship in the above areas and, therefore, welcomes articles by international experts in their respective fields while offering a forum for young theologians to publish their research findings.
Most of the papers delivered at the biennial Congresses of the Societas Liturgica have been published in English in Studia Liturgica.
View Aims & ScopeMetrics & Ranking
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 0.156 |
Quartile
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| 2024 | Q2 |
h-index
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| 2024 | 8 |
Journal Rank
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| 2024 | 24058 |
Journal Citation Indicator
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 10 |
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Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Arts and Humanities, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Liminality, Trance, and Unitary States in Ritual and Meditation
Citation: 12
Authors: Eugene G., Andrew B.
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Reframing Liturgical Theology Through the Lens of Autism: A Qualitative Study of Autistic Experiences of Worship
Citation: 9
Authors: Armand L., Topher
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The Liturgical Role of Children in Monastic Customaries from the Central Middle Ages
Citation: 7
Authors: Susan
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Online Communion, Christian Community, and Receptive Ecumenism: A Holy Week Ethnography during COVID-19
Citation: 7
Authors: Sarah Kathleen
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Twelfth Century Latin Commentaries on the Mass: The Relationship of the Priest to Christ and to the People
Citation: 6
Authors: Mary M.
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The Sunday Office of Seventh-Century Jerusalem in the Georgian Chantbook (ladgari): A Preliminary Report
Citation: 6
Authors: Peter