Williams suggests systematicity's characteristic of being logical in his article for The International Journal of Systematic Theology entitled "What Is Systematic Theology?
What does IJST stand for?
IJST stands for International Journal of Systematic Theology
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Samples in periodicals archive:
55) Nicholas Adams, "Eschatology Sacred and Profane: The Effects of Philosophy on Theology in Pannenberg, Rahner, and Moltmann," International Journal of Systematic Theology 2 (2000) 283-306, at 284.
A longer version of this review has previously appeared in the International Journal of Systematic Theology, vol.