LIMINA - Theological perspectives from Graz accepts original scientific contributions that have not been submitted simultaneously elsewhere or already published.

Submitted articles are first checked by the responsible editors and then forwarded to external reviewers for review (double blind). They give a scientifically sound opinion and suggest whether an article should be published without changes, with minor or extensive changes, or whether it should be rejected. In case of doubt, the editors responsible for the issue obtain a second expert opinion. On the basis of the peer reviews, the editors decide on the degree of revision required and on the publication of the submitted or revised contribution.

If an article is rejected, the authors are free to publish it elsewhere.

The review process usually takes no longer than three months.

Contributions published in the Open Space section are excluded from the review process.