Top citation year was 2024 with 163 citations. Average citations per year stand at 68.17. Each indexed article contributes around 6.15 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 61.33, indicating a Declining trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z1. Most cited article currently has 71 citations.
Indonesian Journal of Theology
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Most Cited Article
Ketegangan antar kelompok agama pada masa orde lama sampai awal orde baru: Dari konflik perumusan ideologi negara sampai konflik fisik
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Yearly Citation Performance
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
49
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| 2025 |
156
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| 2024 |
163
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| 2023 |
136
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| 2022 |
130
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| 2021 |
92
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| 2020 |
47
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| 2019 |
12
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| 2018 |
13
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| 2017 |
7
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| 2016 |
5
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| 2015 |
8
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About This Journal
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The journal attempts to foster dialogues between theologians, broadly defined, scholars of religions, and religious leaders across Christian denominations and religious traditions. By soliciting a wide range of manuscripts of interdisciplinary nature, IJT aims to bridge academia, ecclesia, and society. It publishes articles as resources for theological education, pedagogy, and ecumenical and interreligious learning. IJT is an online academic journal of Asosiasi Teolog Indonesia (Indonesian Theologian Association) along with other publications in printed form.
IJT commits to producing high-quality academic articles. Managed and edited by a diverse team of scholars from different institutions, all articles are processed through a double-blind peer review by respected scholars in their field.
More specifically, IJT features articles related to theology and related fields such as but not limited to Biblical studies, systematic theology, ethics, historical theology, liturgy, practical theology, spirituality, political theology, post/de-colonial theology, world Christianity, and intersections between theology and other fields.
All submissions undergo a three-step review process. First, the editorial team will review submissions and give appropriate feedback as needed. Then, submissions go through a double-blind peer-review process. After decision regarding acceptance has made, lastly, editors work with authors prior to a publication to respond to any feedback from reviewers and to do any necessary copyediting.
The views, opinions, and positions expressed in all articles published by the Indonesian Journal of Theology belong to the authors and do not reflect or represent those of the editors, reviewers, and ATI.
Theology -- systematic theology, ethics, historical theology, liturgy, practical theology, spirituality, political theology, post/de-colonial theology, world Christianity, and others.
Biblical studies -- Hebrew Scriptures/Old Testament, New Testaments, contextual hermeneutics, cross-cultural hermeneutics, interreligious hermeneutics, post/decolonial biblical hermeneutics, and others.
Religious studies -- comparative religions, anthropology of religions, sociology of religions, religion and politic, and others.
IJT commits to publish high-quality academic articles. Managed and edited by a diverse team of scholars from different institutions, all articles are processed through a double-blind peer review by respected scholars in their field.
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