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African Journal of Religion, Philosophy and Culture (AJRPC) is a bi-annual, double-blind peer reviewed periodical that aims at publishing articles of high quality in the areas of religion, philosophy, culture and related fields. AJPRC approaches its subjects of focus in a holistic manner. For instance, the study of religion will not only be limited to traditional disciplines such as ecclesiastical history, theology and history of religions but will also include emerging areas that contribute new vistas in our understanding of religion as a broad discipline. Similarly, in the philosophy component, the journal welcomes studies and reflections not only from the traditional fields of Metaphysics, Epistemology, Logic and Ethics but also on emerging areas with a bearing on Africa and beyond. In the same vein, the culture component welcomes researches not only on traditional subjects such as Sociology, Psychology and Anthropology that have contributed to our understanding of culture but also on insights from emerging areas. The journal aims at being a credible avenue for the exposition, development, and criticism of vital religious, philosophical and cultural ideas and theories relevant to Africa.
AdonisTraditional ReligionCultural IdentityIgbo CultureAfrican PhilosophyQualitative Case StudyForeign ReligionsSense of BelongingConflict ResolutionUbuntu PhilosophyCultural ValuesEastern ZimbabweReligious ExtremismInterfaith DialogueDocumentary ReviewSocial Identity TheoryReligious CommunitiesEnvironmental EthicsPolitical InstabilityEcological Theory
vol.6 (2025)
vol.5 (2024)
vol.4 (2023)