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The Global Journal of Theology and Philosophy is a distinguished peer-reviewed publication dedicated to fostering rigorous interdisciplinary scholarship at the intricate intersection of theological inquiry and philosophical thought. It provides a premier academic forum for exploring fundamental questions of existence, meaning, ethics, and truth as articulated across diverse religious traditions and philosophical systems, both historical and contemporary. The journal welcomes original research that critically examines the myriad interfaces between theology and philosophy. This encompasses, but is not limited to, studies in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, philosophical theology, hermeneutics, phenomenology of religion, comparative religion, religious studies, existentialism, and the philosophy of language as these pertain to religious discourse and conceptual frameworks. We particularly encourage submissions that engage with both analytic and continental philosophical traditions, explore non-Western theological and philosophical perspectives, analyze the societal and cultural impact of religious and philosophical ideas, and address emerging challenges in science-religion discourse. Methodologically diverse approaches, including conceptual analysis, historical contextualization, critical theory, and systematic constructive work, are highly valued. The journal publishes scholarly articles, theoretical essays, methodological critiques, and comprehensive review articles. It targets an international readership of academics, researchers, and advanced students in theology, philosophy, religious studies, and allied humanities disciplines. The journal is steadfastly committed to advancing scholarly understanding and intellectual exchange within these vital and evolving fields.