Streit-Kultur (StK)
Journal for Theology
Edited by Philipp David (responsible according to press law), Anne Käfer, Malte Dominik Krüger, André Munzinger, Christian Polke (†)
Advisory board: Reinhard Bingener, Ruth Conrad, Alexander Filipović, Christine Helmer, Hendrik Munsonius, Georg Pfleiderer, Michael Quante, Michael Seewald, Jayne Svenungsson, Gyburg Uhlmann
Volume 4 (2026) / Price per volume (1 issue with approx. 80 pages)
The ability to think critically is more necessary than ever. As discourses take place in bubbles, a culture of respectful argumentation is lacking, so it also is with matters of religion and theology. The theological journal Streit-Kultur aims to ease the way for those interested in society and the church, in schools and universities to access issues and voices in topical social and theological debates.
Each annual journal is dedicated to debating one theological issue from a variety of perspectives, and includes controversial editorials, short commentaries, interviews, and book reviews. Attention to quality and diversity is paid by the editors when selecting expert contributors. An academic advisory board advises the journal editors, provides thematic suggestions, and proposes authors.
Submissions
Contributions to Streit-Kultur are requested exclusively by the editors.
Editorial contact:
Robert Martin Jockel
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
Fachbereich 04 Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften
Institut für Evangelische Theologie
Karl-Glöckner-Str. 21 Haus H
D-35394 Gießen/Germany
Martin.Jockel@evtheologie.uni-giessen.de
Publication guidelines
Streit-Kultur 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.