Douglas Portmore of PEA Soup has generously put up a wiki for information on philosophy journals. The Philosophy Journals Information wiki is a "place for authors, editors, and referees to share information on philosophy journals: their editorial practices, response times, backlogs on publishing, policies on providing comments to authors, etc." This kind of information would be especially useful for younger philosophers. I've already added entries for the main philosophy of religion journals, so now we just need some of our published contributors and readers to fill in the details.
Thanks for updating the wiki in this way, Matthew. I see that F&P (which, when said as an appreviation, always sounds like polite profanity to me) and RS already have some input.
I didn't see Philosophia Christi on the list--did I miss it, or was there some reason not to include it? Don't take this as a criticism--I was too lazy to add anything. But I was just curious.
The absence of Philosophia Christi was simply an oversight on my part. Though it is possible that there might be some deep psychological explanation due to the fact that I can't join the EPS.
So is there no possible world in which you come to believe in the Trinity after having your actual past?
It is such that I'm transworld afflicted. ;)