UNIVERSAL JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY (UJTE)
Focus and Scope
Universal Journal of Theology (UJTE) is a double blind peer-reviewed and quarter international journal that aims at reporting high-quality empirical and original research contributions in the field of theology, religious ethics, religious education and philosophy, as well as articles that approach the role of religion in culture and society from a historical, sociological, psychological, linguistic, political, philosophical or artistic standpoint are welcomed.
The scope of UJTE includes theory and practice in critical, hermeneutical, historical, and constructive inquiry into religion. UJTE also publishes book reviews of potential interest to readers. Translated versions of previously published articles are also welcomed for UJTE. Publication languages of the journal are Turkish, English and Arabic. UJTE provides translation and proofreading service for the authors.
Manuscripts not submitted elsewhere for publication will be considered. Papers presented at scientific events are also accepted for publication with the same strict peer-review process.
Section Policies
Editor-in-Chief:
Dr. İsmail Şimşek – Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University
Editorial Advisory Board Members
Dr. Abdelrehim Sad Aldin – Al-Azhar University / Egypt
Dr. Abdullah Harouna – Al Baha University / KSA
Dr. Abdullah M. Nuri Al Dersawi – King Faisal University / KSA
Dr. Abdülcebbar Kavak – Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University / Turkey
Dr. Abdülkerim Seber – Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University / Turkey
Dr. Azad Said Sumo – Duhok University / Iraq
Dr. Abdülhadi Sağlam – Erzincan University / Turkey
Dr. Ahmet Koç- Marmara University / Turkey
Dr. Fazlı Polat-Atatürk University / Turkey
Dr. Hakkı Aydın- Cumhuriyet University / Turkey
Dr. Hanifi Palabıyık- Atatürk University / Turkey
Dr. Hayati Tetik – Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University / Turkey
Dr. Hasan Akkanat- Çukurova University/Turkey
Dr. İbrahim Taha – Al Baha University / KSA
Dr. İsmail Yılmaz – Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University / Turkey
Dr. Kamil Kömürcü- Cumhuriyet University / Turkey
Dr. Kemal Polat – Amasya University / Turkey
Dr. Mahmut Çınar- Gaziantep University / Turkey
Dr. Maksut Çetin- İzmir Kâtip Çelebi University / Turkey
Dr. M. Salih Geçit – Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University / Turkey
Dr. Muhammed Şakir Muhammet Salih – Selahattin University / Iraq
Dr. Mustafa Alıcı – Erzincan University / Turkey
Dr. Mustafa Safa – Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University / Turkey
Dr. Raşit Batur- İzmir Kâtip Çelebi University / Turkey
Dr. Ruhattin Yazoğlu- Atatürk University- Turkey
Dr. Sabri Erturhan- Cumhuriyet University / Turkey
Dr. Said Al Qurani – Al-Azhar University / Egypt
Dr. Şadi Eren- Iğdır University / Turkey
Dr. Tuncay İmamoğlu- Atatürk University- Turkey
Dr. Vahit Celal – Bartın University / Turkey
Dr. Vahdettin Başçı- Atatürk University- Turkey
Dr. Yakup Civelek- Bartın University / Turkey
Dr. Yusuf Sancak- Atatürk University- Turkey
Editorial & Technical Office
Halis Çavuşoğlu – Dicle University / Turkey
Mehdi Karakoç – Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University / Turkey
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Journal Sponsorship
Universal Journal of Theology (UJTE) is sponsored by KeD Publishing Co.
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Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement
[1] Ethical guidelines for journal publication
These guidelines are based on existing Elsevier policies.
The publication of an article in the peer-reviewed journal “Universal Journal of Theology” (UJTE) contributes to growth of knowledge. We encourage the best standards of publication ethics and take all possible measures against publication malpractices. It is important to agree upon standards of proper ethical behavior for all parties involved in the act of publishing: authors, editors, peer reviewers and the publisher. KeD Publishing, as the publisher of the journal UJTE, take its duties of guardianship over all stages of publishing extremely seriously and we recognize our ethical and other responsibilities.
[2] Duties of authors
(These guidelines are based on existing Elsevier policies and COPE‟s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.)
Reporting standards
Authors of papers should present an accurate account of the work performed as
well as an objective discussion of its significance. Underlying data should be
represented accurately in the paper. A paper should contain sufficient detail
and references to permit others to replicate the work. Fraudulent or knowingly
inaccurate statements constitute unethical behavior and are unacceptable.
Review and professional publication articles should also be accurate and
objective, and editorial „opinion‟ works should be clearly identified as such.
Data access and retention
Authors may be asked to provide the raw data in connection with a paper for
editorial review, and should be prepared to provide public access to such data
(consistent with the ALPSP-STM Statement on Data and Databases), if
practicable, and should in any event be prepared to retain such data for a
reasonable time after publication.
Originality and plagiarism
The authors should ensure that they have written entirely original works, and
if the authors have used the work and/or words of others, that this has been
appropriately cited or quoted.
Plagiarism takes many forms, from „passing off‟ another‟s paper as the author‟s
own paper, to copying or paraphrasing substantial parts of another‟s paper
(without attribution), to claiming results from research conducted by others.
Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is
unacceptable.
Multiple, redundant or concurrent publication
An author should not in general publish manuscripts describing essentially the
same research in more than one journal or primary publication. Submitting the
same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently constitutes unethical
publishing behavior and is unacceptable. In general, an author should not
submit for consideration in another journal a previously published paper.
Publication of some kinds of articles (e.g. clinical guidelines, translations)
in more than one journal is sometimes justifiable, provided certain conditions
are met. The authors and editors of the journals concerned must agree to the
secondary publication, which must reflect the same data and interpretation of
the primary document. The primary reference must be cited in the secondary
publication.
Acknowledgement of sources
Proper acknowledgment of the work of others must always be given. Authors
should cite publications that have been influential in determining the nature
of the reported work. Information obtained privately, as in conversation,
correspondence, or discussion with third parties, must not be used or reported
without explicit, written permission from the source. Information obtained in
the course of confidential services, such as refereeing manuscripts or grant
applications, must not be used without the explicit written permission of the
author of the work involved in these services.
Authorship of the paper
Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution
to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the reported study.
All those who have made significant contributions should be listed as
co-authors. Where there are others who have participated in certain substantive
aspects of the research project, they should be acknowledged or listed as
contributors. The corresponding author should ensure that all appropriate
co-authors and no inappropriate co-authors are included on the paper, and that
all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have
agreed to its submission for publication.
Hazards and human or animal subjects
If the work involves chemicals, procedures or equipment that have any unusual
hazards inherent in their use, the author must clearly identify these in the
manuscript. If the work involves the use of animal or human subjects, the
author should ensure that the manuscript contains a statement that all
procedures were performed in compliance with relevant laws and institutional
guidelines and that the appropriate institutional committee(s) has approved
them. Authors should include a statement in the manuscript that informed
consent was obtained for experimentation with human subjects. The privacy
rights of human subjects must always be observed.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest
All authors should disclose in their manuscript any financial or other
substantive conflict of interest that might be construed to influence the results
or interpretation of their manuscript. All sources of financial support for the
project should be disclosed. Examples of potential conflicts of interest which
should be disclosed include employment, consultancies, stock ownership,
honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, and grants
or other funding. Potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed at the
earliest stage possible.
Fundamental errors in published Works
When an author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her own
published work, it is the author‟s obligation to promptly notify the journal
editor or publisher and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct the
paper. If the editor or the publisher learns from a third party that a
published work contains a significant error, it is the obligation of the author
to promptly retract or correct the paper or provide evidence to the editor of
the correctness of the original paper.
[3] Duties of editors
(These guidelines are based on existing Elsevier policies and COPE‟s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.)
Publication decisions
The editor of a peer-reviewed journal UJTE is
responsible for deciding which of the articles submitted to the journal should
be published, often working in conjunction with the relevant society (for
society-owned or sponsored journals). The validation of the work in question
and its importance to researchers and readers must always drive such decisions.
The editor may be guided by the policies of the journal's editorial board and
constrained by such legal requirements as shall then be in force regarding
libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism. The editor may confer with other
editors or reviewers (or society officers) in making this decision.
Fair play
An editor should evaluate manuscripts for their intellectual content without
regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnic origin,
citizenship, or political philosophy of the authors.
Confidentiality
The editor and any editorial staff must not disclose any information about a
submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers,
potential reviewers, other editorial advisers, and the publisher, as
appropriate.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest
Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in
an editor's own research without the express written consent of the author.
Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept
confidential and not used for personal advantage. Editors should recuse
themselves (i.e. should ask a co-editor, associate editor or other member of
the editorial board instead to review and consider) from considering
manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from
competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of
the authors, companies, or (possibly) institutions connected to the papers.
Editors should require all contributors to disclose relevant competing
interests and publish corrections if competing interests are revealed after
publication. If needed, other appropriate action should be taken, such as the
publication of a retraction or expression of concern.
Involvement and cooperation in investigations
An editor should take reasonably responsive measures when ethical complaints
have been presented concerning a submitted manuscript or published paper, in
conjunction with the publisher (or society). Such measures will generally
include contacting the author of the manuscript or paper and giving due
consideration of the respective complaint or claims made, but may also include
further communications to the relevant institutions and research bodies, and if
the complaint is upheld, the publication of a correction, retraction,
expression of concern, or other note, as may be relevant. Every reported act of
unethical publishing behavior must be looked into, even if it is discovered
years after publication.
[4] Duties of reviewers
(These guidelines are based on existing Elsevier policies and COPE‟s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.)
Contribution to editorial decisions
Peer review assists the editor of UJTE
in making editorial decisions and through
the editorial communications with the author may also assist the author in
improving the paper. Peer review is an essential component of formal scholarly
communication, and lies at the heart of the scientific method. UJTE shares the
view of many that all scholars who wish to contribute to publications have an
obligation to do a fair share of reviewing.
Promptness
Any selected referee who feels unqualified to review the research reported in a
manuscript or knows that its prompt review will be impossible should notify the
editor and excuse himself from the review process.
Confidentiality
Any manuscripts received for review must be treated as confidential documents.
They must not be shown to or discussed with others except as authorized by the
editor.
Standards of objectivity
Reviews should be conducted objectively. Personal criticism of the author is
inappropriate. Referees should express their views clearly with supporting
arguments.
Acknowledgement of sources
Reviewers should identify relevant published work that has not been cited by
the authors. Any statement that an observation, derivation, or argument had
been previously reported should be accompanied by the relevant citation. A
reviewer should also call to the editor's attention any substantial similarity
or overlap between the manuscript under consideration and any other published
paper of which they have personal knowledge.
Disclosure and conflict of interest
Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in a
reviewer‟s own research without the express written consent of the author.
Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept
confidential and not used for personal advantage. Reviewers should not consider
manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from
competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of
the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers.
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1- Research / Review article (Max. 9000 words)
2- Translation (Max. 9000 words
3- Short report (Max. 2000 words)
4- Book review (Max 1000 words)
The general steps followed by the UJTE during the review process are as follow:
1- After receiving the manuscript the corresponding author receives a confirmation email of submission.
2- Submitted manuscripts will be firstly screened by the editor-in-chief and co-editors for the appropriateness of the manuscript to the journal. After this pre-decision,
3- Each submitted manuscript will be firstly subjected to the similarity report and plagiarism check. In this process, iThenticate, a plagiarism screening service that verifies the originality of content submitted, will be used. The iThenticate software checks submissions against millions of published research papers, documents on the web, and other relevant sources. Authors can also use the iThenticate system to screen their work before submission by visiting and learning much about the system from http://www.ithenticate.com/
4- After the decision of the originality report, the manuscript will be sent to two international referees for blind review (the referees are selected according to their expertise in the field and authors can also suggest referees).
5- All manuscripts are evaluated according to the reviewers’ guidelines. On the basis of their evaluation, the referees recommend the paper either for publication or for rejection or they can suggest some necessary changes if it is needed.
6- A third review in the case of disaccord between the reviewers will get involved in the process.
7- Based on the two positive comments of international reviewers, the manuscript will be published.
8- When the manuscript is accepted for publication, the corresponding author is issued an acceptance letter.
9- The review process of the UJTE is completed within four weeks.
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