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Vol. 2 No. 2: SEJATI (Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation) 2025
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This issue highlights the collaborative and international character of the SEJATI Journal through contributions from eight authors from Indonesia and Nigeria. Four Indonesian authors and four Nigerian authors present articles in Indonesian and English that focus on biblical studies, hermeneutics, and Old and New Testament theology. The diversity of academic backgrounds and contexts enriches the theological perspectives offered and strengthens the position of the SEJATI Journal as a platform for contextual and globally oriented scholarly dialogue.

Published: 2025-12-29
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Call for Papers

SEJATI: Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation

SEJATI invites students, lecturers, researchers, theologians, pastors, and scholars to submit original scholarly manuscripts for upcoming issues. The journal welcomes high-quality academic articles in the field of Christian theology and theological interpretation.

Manuscripts may address topics related to biblical studies, Old and New Testament theology, hermeneutics, systematic theology, historical theology, practical theology, pastoral theology, Christian education, missiology, contextual theology, church ministry, and other related areas of theological studies.

Journal Information:
p-ISSN:  3047-3926
e-ISSN: 3062-8326
DOI Prefix: 10.69668/sejati
Publication Frequency: June and December
Access Type: Open Access

Starting from Volume 3 Number 1, SEJATI applies a revised manuscript template and updated Author Guidelines to improve manuscript quality, editorial consistency, publication ethics, reference standards, and international visibility.

Authors are encouraged to read the author guidelines and prepare their manuscripts according to the journal template before submission.

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