Ecotheology

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    50
  • Abbreviation
    ecot
  • ISSN
    1363-7320
  • e-ISSN
    1743-1689
  • Publisher
    Equinox Publishing
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
This journal explores the intersections of religion, ecology, and social justice. It presents interdisciplinary perspectives on environmental ethics, spiritual ecology, and the role of religion in addressing environmental challenges. It provides a forum for scholars, activists, and practitioners to engage in critical dialogue on humanityÂ’s relationship with the natural world. Topics covered include theological perspectives on climate change, environmental activism, indigenous ecological knowledge, and the ethics of sustainability. It publishes original research articles, essays, and book reviews that contribute to a richer understanding of these complex issues. Indexed in databases such as ATLA Religion Database, Scopus, and Web of Science. It focuses on scholars and practitioners in theology, religious studies, environmental studies, and related fields. Consider submitting your work and engaging with other scholars and activists working at the intersection of faith and ecology. Contributing will advance a sustainable and just future.