About the Journal

Logos Divina: Journal of Christian Theology is a scholarly journal that focuses on the publication of research findings and conceptual studies in the field of Christian theology. The journal serves as an academic platform for developing deep, critical, and contextual theological reflection on various dynamics within church and societal life.

The scope of the journal covers various theological disciplines, including biblical theology, systematic theology, historical theology, practical theology, missiology, Christian ethics, as well as contextual studies related to faith life and church praxis. The journal also welcomes interdisciplinary approaches that integrate theology with social sciences, culture, and the humanities.

Logos Divina is published periodically and implements a peer-review process to ensure the academic quality and scholarly integrity of every published article. The journal aims to serve as a means of scholarly contribution to the development of Christian theology that is relevant, reflective, and transformative for both the church and society at large.

Logos Divina: Journal of Christian Theology is a scholarly journal that focuses on the publication of research findings and conceptual studies in the field of Christian theology. The journal serves as an academic platform for developing deep, critical, and contextual theological reflection on various dynamics within church and societal life.

The scope of the journal covers various theological disciplines, including biblical theology, systematic theology, historical theology, practical theology, missiology, Christian ethics, as well as contextual studies related to faith life and church praxis. The journal also welcomes interdisciplinary approaches that integrate theology with social sciences, culture, and the humanities.

Logos Divina is published periodically and implements a peer-review process to ensure the academic quality and scholarly integrity of every published article. The journal aims to serve as a means of scholarly contribution to the development of Christian theology that is relevant, reflective, and transformative for both the church and society at large.