History

The journal was founded in 1920 in the then Polish city of Lviv at the Theological Faculty of Jan Kazimierz University and called “Przegląd Teologiczny” [“Theological Review”]. Since 1931, it has been published under the Latin name “Collectanea Theologica”. The periodical was the first and the most significant theological journal in the reborn and independent Poland after the First World War, aimed at developing and disseminating religious and theological knowledge. In the years 1924–1946, it was issued by the Polish Theological Society. The systematic publication of the journal was interrupted in 1939 by the Second World War. The publication of the journal was resumed in 1949. Since then, the periodical has been published systematically, first edited by the professors of the Major Metropolitan Seminary in Warsaw, since 1955 by the staff of the Academy of Catholic Theology in Warsaw, and since 1999 by the staff of the Faculty of Theology of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw.

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