Conrad Grebel Review

The Conrad Grebel Review (CGR) was a multi-disciplinary peer-reviewed journal of Christian inquiry devoted to advancing thoughtful, sustained discussions of theology, peace, society, and culture from broadly-based Anabaptist/Mennonite perspectives. For 40 years it was published three times a year. It ended production in 2023.

The Conrad Grebel Review is indexed in its entirety (1983-present) in Atla Religion Database with AtlaSerials. Full text coverage in Atla begins with the first volume and excludes the most recent 12 months.

The Review can be accessed online via the Atla database available through the EBSCOhost research interface.

If you do not have access to Atla, contact the Milton Good Library with information about the article(s) you wish to access.

Past Issues

Contact information

The Conrad Grebel Review
Conrad Grebel University College
140 Westmount Rd. N.
Waterloo, ON   N2L 3G6

Phone: 519-885-0220 x24242
Fax: 519-885-0014
Email: cgreview@uwaterloo.ca

Two historic academic journals — The Conrad Grebel Review and Mennonite Quarterly Review — will merge into a single open-access publication in 2026 through a new collaboration among their three founding institutions: Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana; Conrad Grebel University College in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; and Goshen (Indiana) College.

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Final Print Issue for The Conrad Grebel Review

by Troy Osborne, Dean

The Conrad Grebel Review, established in 1983, was an initiative of Conrad Grebel University College’s first Chaplain and Religious Studies Professor Walter Klaassen. In his introduction to the first issue, he located the journal at a critical moment of Mennonite self-assurance and noted that the time was ripe for a journal that looked at the present and towards the future.