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Focus and Scope
Focus and Scope of the Journal Eco-Theology: Journal of Theological Reflections on Ecology and Environment publishes articles exploring the intersection of religion, ecology, and environmental responsibility. Topics include, but are not limited to:
1. Ecotheology and Environmental Responsibility
o Human responsibility in environmental stewardship based on religious teachings.
o Environmental ethics from various religious perspectives.
o The role of spirituality in ecological preservation.
2. Environmental Crisis and Religious Responses
o Theological perspectives on climate change and sustainability.
o The role of religious communities in environmental advocacy.
o Environmental policies and theological interpretations.
3. Development and Social Welfare
o Application of religious teachings in social and environmental policies.
o Community empowerment through religious and ecological values.
o Ecotheology in social transformation and sustainable development.
4. Education and Ecological Awareness
o The role of religious education in fostering environmental awareness.
o Integration of ecology into religious curricula.
o Case studies on faith-based environmental preservation programs.
5. Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives in Ecotheology
o Key thinkers and movements in ecotheology.
o Philosophical approaches to environmentalism in religious thought.
o Mysticism and humanity’s relationship with nature.
This journal publishes empirical research, case studies, conceptual analyses, and comprehensive literature reviews. It is published twice a year and welcomes contributions from scholars and practitioners interested in the integration of ecology, theology, and environmental ethics in both academic and practical contexts.
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Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.