Aims of the Theology Journal
The aims of the Theology Journal include the following:
Introducing and Promoting New Research Achievements: To present and disseminate cutting-edge research in various fields of theology, fostering intellectual growth and innovation.
Analysis, Adaptation, and Criticism of Theological Views: To critically engage with diverse theological perspectives, encouraging constructive dialogue and scholarly debate.
Facilitating Scientific Communication: To establish a platform for national and international researchers to exchange ideas and collaborate on theological studies.
Promoting Theological Thinking: To cultivate an environment that nurtures the growth of theological thought through the exploration of diverse theological topics.
Addressing Theoretical and Practical Challenges: To publish articles that provide solutions to theoretical questions and practical problems related to significant theological issues.
Analyzing and Reviewing Theological Ideas: To critically examine and evaluate ideas within the theological field, ensuring academic rigor and depth.
Introducing New Theological Topics: To explore and present emerging theological issues, expanding the scope of theological discourse.
Resolving Contemporary Intellectual Challenges: To address and propose solutions to the intellectual and spiritual challenges faced by humanity, particularly within the Islamic world.
Clarifying Shia Theological Principles: To elucidate and explain Shia theological topics, making them accessible and relevant to a global audience.
Deepening Shia Theological Studies: To expand and enrich the study of Shia theology, preserving its intellectual heritage and promoting its teachings.
Promoting Islamic and Ahl al-Bayt (AS) Teachings: To advocate for the teachings of Islam and the wisdom of Ahl al-Bayt (AS) as a source of guidance and enlightenment.
Training and Developing Researchers: To prepare and nurture a new generation of scholars and researchers who are well-versed in both traditional theology and contemporary issues.
Organizing and Directing Research Efforts: To coordinate and guide research activities in Islamic theology, ensuring alignment with academic and intellectual goals.
Encouraging Innovation and New Theories: To create an environment that fosters the development of new theories and innovative research in theology.
Producing New Knowledge: To generate and disseminate new insights and knowledge in the fields of humanities and Islamic studies.
Amplifying Scholarly Voices: To provide a platform for professors and scholars to share their opinions and perspectives on relevant theological subjects.
Developing Scientific and Research Fields: To contribute to the creation and expansion of academic and research disciplines within Al-Mustafa International University.
Through these aims, the "Theology Journal" aspires to be a leading force in theological scholarship, bridging tradition and modernity, and advancing the understanding of Islamic teachings in a rapidly evolving world.
Scope of the Theology Journal
The Theology Journal is a peer-reviewed academic publication dedicated to advancing theological scholarship through the exploration, analysis, and dissemination of new research in various fields of theology. Its primary focus is on Islamic theology and Shia studies, with an emphasis on addressing contemporary intellectual and spiritual challenges, particularly within the Islamic world. The Theology Journal serves as a platform for fostering constructive dialogue, promoting innovative research, and expanding the horizons of theological knowledge. The scope of the journal encompasses the following areas:
Critical Analysis and Review of Theological Ideas: Engaging in the examination, critique, and evaluation of theological concepts and perspectives to ensure academic rigor and intellectual depth.
Exploration of New Theological Topics: Introducing and discussing emerging theological issues and themes that resonate with contemporary realities and scholarly interests.
Addressing Intellectual Challenges: Providing thoughtful solutions to the theoretical and practical challenges faced by humanity today, with a special focus on the Islamic world.
Clarification of Shia Theological Principles: Elucidating and explaining Shia theological topics to make them accessible and relevant to a global audience.
Expansion of Shia Theological Studies: Deepening and broadening the study of Shia theology to preserve its rich intellectual heritage and promote its teachings.
Promotion of Islamic Teachings: Advocating for the teachings of Islam and the wisdom of Ahl al-Bayt (AS) as sources of guidance and enlightenment.
Training and Development of Researchers: Preparing and nurturing a new generation of scholars and researchers who are well-versed in both traditional theology and contemporary issues.
Organization and Direction of Research: Coordinating and guiding research efforts in Islamic theology to align with academic and intellectual goals.
Encouragement of Innovation: Creating an environment conducive to the development of new theories and innovative research in theology.
Production of New Knowledge: Generating and disseminating cutting-edge insights and knowledge in the fields of humanities and Islamic studies.
Amplification of Scholarly Voices: Providing a platform for professors and scholars to share their opinions and perspectives on relevant theological subjects.
Development of Academic Fields: Contributing to the creation and expansion of scientific and research disciplines within Al-Mustafa International University.
The Theology Journal welcomes original research articles, critical reviews, and scholarly discussions that contribute to the advancement of theological thought. It aims to bridge the gap between tradition and modernity, fostering a deeper understanding of Islamic teachings and their application in a rapidly changing world. By promoting constructive dialogue and intellectual exchange, the journal seeks to be a leading voice in theological scholarship at both the national and international levels.