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We're excited to unveil our upcoming article, release ‘A dialogue of the usage of tapak dara to explain the cross in Christianity’ authored by Philip S. Chia. Prepare to be captivated 01 August 2024 by a compelling narrative that sheds light on ‘This research will compare the meaning, the usage, and the function of tapak dara with the cross. The article contributes to mission studies and cultural studies.’  
Posted: 2024-04-26
 

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‘Understanding the role of a “large” family in the teaching of Pope Francis’ authored by Grzegorz J. Pyźlak is coming your way 30 April 2024! Join us as we delve into this article, which holds ‘… that apart from the small circle formed by spouses and their children, there is also a “large” family that cannot be ignored. It is necessary for the development of the society and it is a great opportunity for their future. In the teachings of Pope Francis, it is a family that is not afraid to take on current challenges. The basic task of a “large” family is to provide support and love to the people who belong to it’, and uncover valuable insights that will leave you informed and inspired.

 
Posted: 2024-04-26
 

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Brace yourself for a riveting journey into the world of 'How amazing is ‘amazing grace’? A radical re-reading of Philemon from an African perspective' authored by Benson O. Igboin. Our newest article is packed with engaging content you won't want to miss 30 April 2024! Contribution excerpt: 'The article argued that Paul was not radical enough in the appropriation of his apostolic grace that formed the fulcrum of his appeal to Philemon to receive Onesimus back into an enhanced slave status – this time in Christ. Rather, the article suggests that Paul would have used that leverage to untangle the identity, socio-political, and relational fissures embedded in slavery, which have been used as theological excuse to deal with Africans as slaves, by not returning Onesimus to Philemon in accordance with Deuteronomy 23:15–16.'  
Posted: 2024-04-25
 

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‘Material culture in the Old Testament: Conflict and propaganda with Missionary Christianity’ authored by Ucheawaji G. Josiah, Blessing Jeffrey-Ebhomenmen is on its way. Stay tuned for thought-provoking insights and valuable information coming your way 30 April 2024! Contribution excerpt: ‘This article offers insight into the conflict and propaganda inherent in the Western missionaries’ approach in transmitting biblical messages of cultural materiality, and challenges of biblical reception among indigenous people in Nigeria.'

 
Posted: 2024-04-25
 

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Keep an eye out for our upcoming article, ‘Islamic education, depression, religiosity, and the effects of religion moderation of Muslim students' authored by Watni Marpaung, Noor Azizah and  Putra Apriadi Siregar on 29 April 2024. Contribution excerpt:’This article will provide new information about religious moderation carried out by Muslim students in Islamic universities that are often associated with intolerance, terrorism, fanaticism and religion-based violence.' Stay tuned for insightful, original research content that captivates and inspires.

 
Posted: 2024-04-25
 

Call for Papers: ‘HTS Theological Studies’ 2024 Topical Collection: We invite you to submit

 

AOSIS calls on all authors to participate in the 2024 topical collection that will be published in the open-access scholarly journal HTS Theological Studies

 

Title: South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) publication

 

Theme: Does God evolve?

 

Timeline

  • Draft papers submission deadline: 10 April 2024
  • Full paper submission deadline: 31 May 2024

 

Read the full call.

 

We would be honoured to receive your positive reply and look forward to receiving your manuscript.

 
Posted: 2024-03-20
 

Press Release: Another addition to AOSIS’s journal portfolio: African Journal of Pentecostal Studies

 

AOSIS is pleased to announce the latest addition to our journal portfolio: African Journal of Pentecostal Studies. The journal is an international, open access publication that covers a broad range of topics related to Pentecostalism, neo-Pentecostalism and related renewal movements in Africa and other parts of the world. We invite you to peruse the journal’s website and consider submitting your next manuscript. Read the call.

 
Posted: 2023-11-24
 
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