About the Journal
Ministries and Theology, the Ministries and Theology , encourages pastors, church leaders, scholars, missionaries and others who love the church of Jesus Christ to think biblically regarding contemporary theological issues, ministry concerns and methodologies facing the church, academy and individual believers.
Aims and Scope
In addition to communicating the results of original Theological research, Ministries and Theology also aims to advance knowledge in the field of Ministries and Theology by publishing critiques, leadership papers and literature reviews on specific aspects of Ministries and Theology. The journal strives to publish articles that have international appeal either because the topic transcends national boundaries or because of the clear potential for readers to apply the results or ideas in their local environment. The editors consider articles for publication that fit into one or more of the following subject categories:
- Theology -- systematic theology, ethics, historical theology, liturgy, practical theology, spirituality, political theology, post/de-colonial theology, world Christianity, and others.
- Biblical studies -- Hebrew Scriptures/Old Testament, New Testaments, contextual hermeneutics, cross-cultural hermeneutics, interreligious hermeneutics, post/decolonial biblical hermeneutics, and others.
- Religious studies -- comparative religions, anthropology of religions, sociology of religions, religion and politic, and others.
- Christian Religious Education
- Christian religious law
- Metaphisic
- Philosophy
Ministries and Theology commits to publish high-quality academic articles. Managed and edited by a diverse team of scholars from different institutions, all articles are processed through a double-blind peer review by respected scholars in their field.
Current Issue
Ministries and Theology , the Ministries and Theology , encourages pastors, church leaders, scholars, missionaries and others who love the church of Jesus Christ to think biblically regarding contemporary theological issues, ministry concerns and methodologies facing the church, academy and individual believers.

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