Salesianum is the official Journal of the Salesian Pontifical University, published quarterly. Founded in 1939, at the beginnging of Salesian Athenaeum in Turin, the journal has accompanied its research activities ever since, with a strong interdisciplinary character. Promoting a harmonious vision of knowledge, Salesianum is a qualified organ for scientific discussion, particularly in the fields of Philosophical and Theological disciplines.
Each issue of Salesianum is generally organized in these sections:
- Dossier: a collection of studies on a specific theme, coordinated by one or more editors.
- Studia: articles that provide an original scientific contribution within the journal's areas of interest.
- Commentaria: shorter articles, presentations of relevant publications, debates, bibliographic reviews, and conference reports.
- Recensiones: critical reviews of scientifically relevant volumes.
Salesianum is published four times a year (March, June, September, December).
Contributions published in Salesianum are subject to double-blind peer review.