The Pharos Journal of Theology following the theological works in the Ekklesiaistikos Pharos, now publishes compelling original research that contributes to the development of scholarly understanding and interpretation in a wide range of theological fields. The scope embraces the history and philosophy of religious thought in all traditions and periods, including Inter-faith harmony, Abrahamic religions (Christianity, Islam, Judaism), Systematic Theology, Christian Ethics, Biblical Studies, Church History, New Testament, Old Testament, Pastoral Theology, Religious Education, Biblical and Christian Archaeology, Pilgrimage and Religious Tourism, Liturgics and Spiritual Practice, Eco Theology, Missiology/Gospel and Culture, Comparative Religion and Inter-Faith Studies, Ethnic religions - beliefs associated with particular ethnic groups, African Traditional Religion (ATR), African Instituted Churches (AIC), Indigenous Religions, Pneumatology, Gospel and Culture, and Comparative Religious Studies, Jewish Studies, Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Esotericism, Post-Secular Spirituality, Law and Theology, Politics and Theology, The scriptures of Islam - Qur'an and the hadiths.
The Journal is blind peer-reviewed and is very proudly accredited by SCOPUS, DOAJ, The Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals (and the DHET of South Africa) It operates according to ASSAf Guidelines and recommendations. This journal now uses the APA style which is the only acceptable style.
This is an open-access journal - free use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium is allowed, provided that the journal and original author/s are credited. Work is archived with the National Library of South Africa.