Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences (PTSc)

Edited by Dirk Evers (Halle-Wittenberg), Joanna Leidenhag (Cambridge), and Michael Spezio (Claremont)

Managing Editor: Dirk Evers

Associate Editors: Conor Cunningham (Nottingham), David Fergusson (Cambridge), Agustín Fuentes (Princeton), Peter Harrison (Queensland), Kristian Köchy (Kassel), Nancey Murphy (Pasadena), Robert J. Russell (Berkeley), Mikael Stenmark (Uppsala), Günter Thomas (Bochum), Wesley Wildman (Boston), and Gayle E. Woloschak (Chicago)

ISSN 2195-9773 (Print Edition)
ISSN 2197-2834 (Online Edition)

Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences (PTSc) is a peer-reviewed biannual journal which provides a platform for constructive and critical interactions between the natural sciences in all their varieties (from physics and biology to psychology, anthropology and social science) and the fields of contemporary philosophy and theology. It invites scholars, religious or non-religious, to participate in that endeavor.

Submissions

Please send manuscripts and editorial inquiries to the managing editor

Professor Dr. Dirk Evers
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Theologische Fakultät
Franckeplatz 1
06110 Halle (Saale)
Germany
E-mail: editor-ptsc@mohrsiebeck.com


Please send all book review proposals to the book review editor:

Felix Stütz
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Theologische Fakultät
Franckeplatz 1
06110 Halle (Saale)
Germany
E-mail: editor-ptsc@mohrsiebeck.com

Time from submission to decision: 4 weeks on average.
Time from submission of final manuscript to publication: 4 weeks on average.

Publication guidelines
PTSc only publishes original contributions. Acceptance for publication is confirmed in writing following editorial review by the editorial board, subject to the condition that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere or submitted for publication. Randomly selected submissions and suspected cases are checked for plagiarism using software. Please note that by submitting your manuscript, you agree to the Publication Ethics. 
As long as the journal is published under the Subscribe-to-Open (S2O) model, authors license their contributions under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license upon acceptance for publication (a different license is possible in individual cases for compelling reasons, e.g., funding requirements). Mohr Siebeck is also granted a simple publishing right. This includes the right to reproduce and distribute the article and make it publicly available. If the CC license goes beyond the publishing right granted, its scope applies. 
Authors may upload the PDF file of their work to institutional or subject-specific repositories at any time. The publication will be archived for the long term with Portico and CLOCKSS, ensuring its long-term availability. 
No article processing charges are levied, and there is no remuneration. After publication of the issue, all authors will receive a free printed copy.