Aims and Scope
Mishkat: Journal of Theology and Civilization is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to advancing critical and interdisciplinary studies in theology, religious thought, philosophy, ethics, and civilization. The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to explore the relationship between religious traditions, intellectual developments, and contemporary societal challenges.
The journal welcomes original research articles, conceptual papers, and critical reviews that contribute to the development of theological discourse and civilization studies from local, national, and global perspectives.
Scope
The journal publishes manuscripts related to, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Theology and Religious Thought
- Philosophy of Religion
- Islamic Studies
- Comparative Religion
- Religious Ethics and Applied Ethics
- Religion and Society
- Religion and Culture
- Interfaith Dialogue and Religious Harmony
- Civilization Studies
- Contemporary Religious Issues
- Religion and Technology
- Religion and Politics
- Religion, Education, and Social Transformation
- Mysticism and Spirituality
- Classical and Contemporary Islamic Thought
- Religious Moderation and Peace Studies
- Humanities and Religious Studies
Mishkat accepts manuscripts in English, Indonesian, and Arabic and encourages interdisciplinary approaches that bridge theology, philosophy, ethics, and civilization studies.