Focus & Scope

Theosinesis welcomes contributions that explore theological issues through interdisciplinary lenses, including but not limited to:

  • Systematic theology and philosophy of religion
  • Theological ethics and social justice
  • Contextual theologies (gender, culture, ecology, etc.)
  • Practical theology and religious studies
  • Interfaith dialogue and religious pluralism
  • Intersections of theology with social sciences, psychology, technology, and the arts

We encourage critical, creative, and collaborative approaches that enrich faith understanding, broaden human horizons, and inspire transformative ethical action.

Aims of the Journal:

Theosinesis serves as an academic space to cultivate a synthesis between deep theological reflection (understanding) and responsible, justice-oriented engagement (ethical praxis), responding to the complexities of our time with theological depth and contextual sensitivity.