Kairos Evangelical Journal of Theology is Croatian academic journal for general evangelical issues, embracing complete thematic and disciplinary openness. It publishes works in various disciplines: biblical theology, systematic theology, applied theology, ethics, church history, church life and sociology of religion, philosophy, and psychology. The journal also publishes interdisciplinary work. Kairos is an academic journal for which papers are subject to anonymous review procedures. A complete table of contents which includes the book reviews and material in Croatian can be found on the Kairos website.
Volume 11 (2017)
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Gregory S. Thellman, "The Incorporation of Jesus and his Emissaries in a Tripartite Canonical Framework (Luke 11:45-53)," Kairos Evangelical Journal of Theology 11.1 (July 2017): 27. pdf |
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Dražen Glavaš, "Christian on Sunday and Atheist on Monday: Bridging the Faith and Work Gap in Croatian Culture," Kairos Evangelical Journal of Theology 11.1 (July 2017): 29-66. pdf |
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Ervin Budiselić, "Lessons from the Early Church for Today's Evangelical Christianity," Kairos Evangelical Journal of Theology 11.1 (July 2017): 67-90. pdf |
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Monika Bajić, "The Living Word," Kairos Evangelical Journal of Theology 11.1 (July 2017): 91-100. pdf |
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Stanko Jambrek, "The Reformation as the Process of Establishing and Renewing the Relationship with God," Kairos Evangelical Journal of Theology 11.1 (July 2017): 103-128. pdf |