Anglican Journal of Theology in Aotearoa and Oceania
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TitleAnglican Journal of Theology in Aotearoa and OceaniaAboutThe Anglican Journal of Theology in Aotearoa and Oceania supports the kaupapa (purpose) of Te Piri Poho, which is to foster a network of intellectual discipleship – theologians and scholars broadly working within the Anglican tradition, contributing research and resources in service of God and the mission of the church in Aotearoa and the Pacific. The journal additionally welcomes readership and contributions from the global Anglican and theological
communities.
The aim of the journal is both inclusive, encouraging a variety of theological scholarship, reflection, and creative expression, and specific: to actively promote indigenous and contextual theologies. That is, the journal aims to give voice to areas of scholarship and other outputs that are often marginalised in church and academia, while also welcoming more traditional areas of theological scholarship.More
The Anglican Journal of Theology in Aotearoa and Oceania was created by Te Piri Poho research centre at St John's Theological College.
It changed hands in 2025 and is now looked after by the Sir Kingi Ihaka Research Centre.
Anglican Journal of Theology in Aotearoa and Oceania. John Kinder Theological Library, accessed 04/05/2026, https://kinderlibrary.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/16346