Below are the aims and scope of the Nsukka Journal of Religion and Cultural Studies.
Aims
- To provide a platform for scholarly engagement with the intersections of religion, philosophy, culture and other interdisciplinary fields in African and global contexts.
- To foster critical thinking, research, and debate on the role of religion in shaping cultural values, beliefs, and practices.
- To explore the complex relationships between religion, culture, and society, and their implications for human flourishing.
Scope
The NJRCS welcomes articles, and book reviews that address the following areas:
- Religious traditions and their cultural expressions (e.g., Christianity, Islam, African religions, etc.).
- Comparative studies of religion and culture across different regions and historical periods.
- Methodological innovations in the study of religion and culture.
- Cultural hermeneutics and interpretation of religious texts and practices.
- Interdisciplinary fields such as Philosophy, anthropology, sociology, Psychology, Social Sciences, humanities, etc,
The Nsukka Journal of Religion and Cultural Studies (NJRCS) aims to promote interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among scholars from various fields, including religious studies, cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, , Psychology, and philosophy. By exploring the complex intersections of religion and culture, the journal seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of human experience and the promotion of tolerance, inclusivity, and social cohesion.