The Theology Journal is a scholarly platform dedicated to the exploration, analysis, and advancement of theological thought, with a particular focus on Islamic theology and Shia studies. As a beacon of intellectual inquiry, the journal seeks to address the profound questions and challenges facing humanity today, especially within the Islamic world. By fostering critical engagement with theological ideas, promoting innovative research, and expanding the horizons of Islamic knowledge, the journal aims to contribute meaningfully to the global discourse on religion, philosophy, and human values. The journal’s mission is rooted in a commitment to intellectual rigor and the dissemination of knowledge. It serves as a space for analyzing, critiquing, and reviewing theological ideas, while also introducing new topics and issues that resonate with contemporary realities. In a world grappling with complex intellectual and spiritual challenges, the Theology Journal strives to provide thoughtful solutions and insights, particularly for the Islamic community.
   A central focus of the journal is the clarification and elaboration of Shia theological principles, ensuring their relevance and accessibility in a global context. By deepening and expanding Shia theological studies, the journal seeks to preserve and promote the rich intellectual heritage of Islamic teachings and the wisdom of Ahl al-Bayt (AS). Furthermore, it aims to inspire a new generation of researchers and scholars who are not only well-versed in traditional theology but also attuned to the demands of the modern era.
   The Theology Journal also plays a pivotal role in organizing and directing research efforts in Islamic theology, creating an environment conducive to innovation and the development of new theories. By producing and disseminating cutting-edge knowledge in the humanities and Islamic studies, the journal contributes to the broader academic community and supports the intellectual growth of Al-Mustafa International University. Through its dedication to excellence, the Theology Journal aspires to be a leading voice in theological scholarship, bridging the gap between tradition and modernity, and fostering a deeper understanding of Islam’s profound teachings in a rapidly changing world.

 

Information About the Journal

 Publication ID 73669  -  The rank of the journal

Authors and researchers must fill out (commitment form) and (conflict of interest form) at the time of submitting the article.

Accepted articles will be assigned a DOI code.

Current costs of the publication are provided by Al-Mustafa International University and publication fee is 10/000/000 IRR based on the regulations and laws of Ministry of Science, Research and Technology for papers being accepted and after peer review to cover publishing functions.

1- This journal has been upgraded to rank B, according to the announcement of the results of the new ranking of scientific publications related to the year 2019 on the portal of the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology.

2- The Theology Journal respects and obeys the rules of ethics in publications and obeys the CC license as well as the rules of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and follows the executive regulations of the law on preventing and dealing with misconduct in Scientific works.

3- The Theology Journal has signed a memorandum of understanding with the "Islamic Theology" Association of seminary.

4- It is mandatory to send the author’s permission form to the journal when registering the article in the journal’s system, the articles without this form will not be included in the review process.

5- The articles before the arbitration are checked at http://www.samimnoor.ir and other matching systems in order to comply with the principles of trustworthiness and prevent plagiarism and they will be removed from the evaluation stage, if they are copy and plagiarism.

6- Read the notices in the "Article Acceptance Process" and "Guidelines for Authors" before submitting the article. Submitted articles must be compiled according to the requested guide. It will not be included in the arbitration procedure if it is not compiled based on the aforementioned guide,

 

Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 21, December 2024, Pages 1-232 

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