Three journals from the University of Navarra’s Schools of Schools in the first quarter of the Scimago Journal Rank
The portal *Scientia et fides*, *Scripta Theologica*, and *Ius Canonicum* among the top 25% of the world’s most influential journals in the field of programs of study
28 | 04 | 2026
The scientific portal Scimago Journal Rank (SJR)has ranked three journals from the Schools among those with the highest international impact. Thus, *Scientia et Fides*, from the Ecclesiastical School of Philosophy, ranks 49th out of 756 journals in the field of programs of study related to religion; Scripta Theologica from the School of Theology, ranks 51st; andIus Canónicum, from the Faculty of Canon Law, ranks 72nd. All of them are in Q1, meaning they are among the top 25% of the world’s most relevant journals in their category.
Among Spanish journals, *Scripta Theologica*and *Ius Canonicum* rank first and second, respectively. Likewise,*Scientia et fides* ranks second among Polish journals; however, since it is published in Poland by the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń and by the group , Reason, and Faith” (CRYF) group at the University of Navarra, it is not included in the Spanish rankings. Articles in Scientia et fides are published in several languages and are available network licence Creative Commons licence .
Scripta Theologicaisthe journal of the School of Theology is published three times a year: in February, June, and October. It features articles and book reviews on biblical and systematic theology, patristics, and liturgy. It promotes an approach and addresses current theological issues. Since its inception in 1969, it has made a significant contribution to development theology through the writings of its numerous contributors. Its presence within the university has always facilitated dialogue with the major fields of knowledge .
Ius Canonicum is the biannual journal of the Faculty of Canon Law publishes—in print and online—peer-reviewed scholarly articles on Canon Law all areas of the Church’s legal system and state ecclesiastical law. It also reports on legislation and rulings from the courts of the Holy See, accompanied by relevant commentary. Additionally, it includes reviews and reports on case law, legislation, and academic conferences.