About Us



The Princeton Theologian Charles Hodge founded the Princeton Theological Review in the first half of the 19th century, and fashioned it into what became the premier theological journal this side of the Atlantic. Unfortunately, the stock market crash in 1929, together with a divisive seminary split that same year, led Princeton Theological Seminary to discontinue the publication of the Princeton Theological Review. With the help of students, faculty, and alumni/ae of Princeton Theological Seminary, the Princeton Theological Review was revived in the mid-1990s. Published two times per academic year, the Princeton Theological Review has developed a national and international subscription base, and is part of the holdings of many theological institutions.

Interested in getting involved? If you are a student at Princeton Theological Seminary and would like to become a part of the continuing history of the PTR by becoming a staff member, please express your interest by contacting the Executive Editor using the Contact Form.