Journal of Religion in Africa

It publishes scholarly articles, research papers, and book reviews related to various aspects of African religions, including their historical development, belief systems, rituals, and social implications.

It played a prominent role in establishing the academic field of religious studies in Africa and providing a platform for scholars to share their research and insights.

It has expanded its editorial board to include scholars from various countries and academic institutions, ensuring a diverse range of perspectives and expertise.

In recent years, it has moved from print-only publication to a digital format, making its content more accessible to researchers around the world.

Its goal is to publish high-quality research that contributes to our understanding of the complex and diverse religious traditions in Africa.