EDITORIAL POLICIES
Conduct your research ethically
These guidelines are fully consistent with the COPE Principles of Transparency and Best Practice Guidelines and the COPE Code of Conduct. More details can be found here: https://publicationethics.org.
The African Journal of Kingdom Education (AJOKE) encourages the highest standards of publication ethics and strives to guarantee the integrity and credibility of the research we publish. We are committed to maintaining ethical practices throughout the publication process and expect all authors, reviewers, and editors to adhere to these principles.
Authorship and Originality:
Data Integrity and Reproducibility:
Ethical Considerations:
Peer Review Process
Corrections and Retractions:
Adherence to these publication ethics is essential to foster trust, integrity, and excellence in scientific, biblical and historical research. AJOKE encourages all stakeholders to familiarize themselves with these principles and actively promote ethical practices in the scholarly community.
This journal Publishes research on Biblical Kingdom Education; Christian Education; Christian Counselling; Ethics; Pastoral Studies; Kingdom Theology; Christian Ministry; Marriage and Family Studies; Christian Spirituality; Theological Studies; Christian Apologetics; Family Education; Discipleship; Church Administration; Missiology; Biblical Studies; Biblical Law; Christian Leadership; etc.