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Since 1880 the Downside Review has provided a forum for the scholarly discussion and debate of a wide range of topics, including monastic history, theology, philosophy, Scripture studies and spirituality. It offers a distinctively monastic perspective on the Church’s Faith and Tradition, and hopes thereby to enrich the influence of Catholic intellectual life on the culture of our day. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)

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  • Simon Johnson

    Downside Abbey, UK

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  • Anselm Brumwell

    Downside Abbey, UK

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