About the Journal
Mangaji Journal of Ecotheology is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal that explores the relationship between religion, theology, and ecological sustainability. The journal promotes scholarly engagement with environmental ethics, spiritual ecology, and faith-based responses to climate and biodiversity crises, especially within Islamic and interreligious perspectives. It serves as a platform for rigorous research linking theology to real-world ecological action and policy.
Focus & Scope
The journal publishes research on ecotheology and religion–environment studies, including but not limited to:
- Islamic ecotheology: Qur’anic perspectives, prophetic ethics, and classical scholarship
- Environmental ethics, stewardship (khilāfah), and human–nature relations
- Climate change theology, eco-spirituality, and religious environmental movements
- Religion, disaster risk reduction, and community resilience
- Green pesantren/madrasah initiatives and sustainability education
- Water, energy, waste, and sustainable living from theological perspectives
- Biodiversity, animal ethics, and nature conservation in religious traditions
- Interfaith ecology, eco-justice, and indigenous environmental wisdom
- Religion, public policy, and environmental governance
- Methodological advances in ecotheological and socio-ecological research
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