It was founded in 1976[2] by the Sant Pacià Section of the current Faculty of Theology of Catalonia, with Josep Rius-Camps as its first director until 2008.
[3] Its essential objective was to implement post-conciliar theology in the sociocultural context of the second half of the 20th century, in the light of the orientations of the Second Vatican Council.
[7] According to Massot i Muntaner: "After the forced parenthesis of the first years -in which it was not possible to publish anything in Catalan-, books and magazines of popularization or research were appearing, in many cases of an indisputable quality, some of international interest, such as the "Revista Catalana de Teología" (1976)".
[10] The specific orientation was to generate a space for theological reflection in which scholars could be attentive to the diversity, depth and convergence of the cultural problems of the last third of the twentieth century in Catalonia.
[11] The first editorial board was formed by professors Gaspar Mora, Ramon Pozo, Frederic Raurell and Josep Maria Via Taltavull.