Numéro courant

Vol. 41 No 1 (2025): African Ecotheology responding to endangered fullness of life
Africa Theological Journal Volume 41 Number 1 2025 tumaini university Makumira

The editorial committee is pleased to present to you Vol. 41,1 (2025) of Africa Theological Journal. This issue continues the initiative we began in 2024: providing free access to readers and publishing contributions at no charge. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the editorial team, authors, and peer reviewers for their contributions to the creation of this remarkable issue. Its theme is ‘African Ecotheology responding to endangered fullness of life.’ Most articles and book reviews directly address this topic, as they all contribute to the academic and/or practical exploration of various facets of environmental care and creation in Africa from a theological perspective.

We rejoice in the fact that we have voices from Tanzania, as well as other parts of Africa and Europe. We are also proud of the interdenominational representation in ATJ 41,1. Authors from a Lutheran, Seventh-day Adventist, Anglican background, or from the ecumenical perspective of the All Africa Conference of Churches present their contributions. Thus, this issue presents a diverse range of voices relevant to theology in Africa, particularly ecotheology, which responds to threats to creation and the environment in Africa.

Publiée: 2025-07-30
Voir tous les numéros

Africa Theological Journal (ATJ) is calling for articles for

  • 41 No. 1, 2025 (first half of the year)

We welcome articles that address the topic

African Ecotheology responding to endangered fullness of life

 

 

Please contact Dr. Joerg Zehelein, ATJ Managing Editor, at atj@makumira.ac.tz (alternative email-address: jz.lecturer.makumira@gmail.com) for submissions (articles, book reviews) or questions.