About the Journal
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LASU Journal of Religions and Peace Studies (JOREPS) is a globally accessible, international, peer-reviewed journal, committed to broadening its reach through both print and electronic formats. All articles published in the journal are Open Access and are assigned Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to ensure maximum visibility. The journal is proudly indexed in prominent academic databases such as Google Scholar, OpenAIRE, Zenodo, ScienceGate, CrossRef, Web of Science, Academia.edu, and PKP, guaranteeing that each publication gains the recognition it merits within the global academic community.
It aims to document and critically examine various dimensions of Religions and Peace Studies, encompassing theological, anthropological, sociological, psychological, ethical, and philosophical perspectives. Contributions to the journal should address themes related to human religiosity, spirituality, and the pursuit of peaceful coexistence. In alignment with the journal's title, the focus will be on both contemporary and classical issues surrounding religion, conflict resolution, and peace studies. The journal will also feature book reviews that align with its central themes and scholarly interests.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Assoc. Prof. S.I. Kuponu, Dept. of Religions & Peace Studies Faculty of Arts, Lagos State University Ojo, Nigeria.
Editor
Dr. L.B. Akande, Associate Professor of Church History and Interfaith Relations
Members
Dr. M.O. Sanni
Dr. U.O. Sidiq
Dr. L.O. Yusuf
Mr. O.O. Obe
Editorial Consultants
1. D.F. Asaju, Dept. of Religions and Peace Studies, Faculty of Arts, Lagos State University. Ojo. Nigeria.
- I.L. Akintola, Dept. of Religions and Peace Studies, Faculty of Arts, Lagos State University. Ojo. Nigeria.
- Danoye Oguntola–Laguda, Dept. of Religions and Peace Studies, Faculty of Arts, Lagos State University. Ojo. Nigeria.
- T.M. Salisu, Dept. of Religions and Peace Studies, Faculty of Arts, Lagos State University. Ojo. Nigeria.
- R.W. Omotoye, Dept. of Religions, Faculty of Arts, University of Ilorin. Nigeria.
- A. Johnson–Bashua, Dept. of Religions and Peace Studies, Faculty of Arts, Lagos State University. Ojo. Nigeria.
- Kabir Olawale Paramole, Dept. of Religions and Peace Studies, Faculty of Arts, Lagos State University, Ojo, Nigeria.
- A.G. Alamu, Dept. of Religions, Faculty of Arts, University of Ilorin. Nigeria.
- O. Olademo, Dept. of Religions, Faculty of Arts, University of Ilorin. Nigeria.
- R.O. Kilani, Dept. of Religious and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of PortHarcourt. Nigeria.
- B.O. Igbohin, Dept. of Religious and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria
- J.K. Ayantayo, Dept. of Religious Studies University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
- Adams Adebayo Sirajudeen, Department of Arabic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Federal University of Lafia. Nigeria.
- Raymond Ogunade, Dept. of Religions, Faculty of Arts, University of Ilorin. Nigeria.