About This Volume
Journal of Climate Justice – Volume 1 inaugurates an international, peer-reviewed academic platform dedicated to advancing eco-theological and interdisciplinary research in response to the accelerating global ecological crisis. The volume brings together scholars, theologians, and practitioners engaging critical questions of climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental justice, and the integrity of creation.
Grounded in biblical, theological, ethical, and contextual perspectives, this issue foregrounds voices from diverse cultural and ecclesial contexts, particularly from the Global South. The contributions explore how faith traditions—especially Christianity—can respond academically and prophetically to ecological challenges through rigorous scholarship and praxis-oriented reflection.
This volume is intended for theologians, researchers, doctoral scholars, church leaders, and institutions seeking informed theological engagement with climate justice and sustainability.


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