Editorial Team

Member of the Advisory Board

Prof. Thomas D. N. Namwambah, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Kenyatta University

Editor-in-Chief

Anthony Ichuloi PhD, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Religious Kisii University. anthonichuloi@gmail.com

The Editor-in-Chief has final responsibility for editorial decisions and ensures that all manuscripts are handled in accordance with the journal’s peer review and ethics policies.

Editorial Board Members

Koros Chesaina, Theology, Kabarak University, Kenya. wkoros@kabarak.ac.ke

Daniel M. Maina, PhD, Laikipia University, Kenya. machariadmm@gmail.com

Osore Omufulukhani Caleb, Religion studies, Africa Nazarene University. omufulukhanismusic@gmail.com

Halkano Wario, Philosophy and Religion, Egerton University, Kenya. halkanoabdi@gmail.com

Niceta W. Ireri, PhD., Africa International University, Kenya. nicentai@gmail.com

Isaac Boaheng, Theology (Religion Studies); University of the Free State, South Africa. iboaheng@csuc.edu.gh

Peterson Kabugi Thumi, Laikipia University, Kenya

Alexander Njue (Development studies) St Paul’s University, Kenya. alexandernjue@gmail.com

Elkana Cheboi, PhD., Theology, Kabarak University, Kenya. elkanahcheboi@yahoo.com

Dr Esther Kibor, Theology and religious education, Kabarak university, Kenya

 

Editorial Board Responsibilities and Ethics

Members of the Editorial Board of the Editon Consortium Journal of Philosophy, Religion and Theological Studies provide academic leadership and oversight of the journal. Their responsibilities include advising on editorial policy, supporting the peer review process, and upholding ethical publishing standards in accordance with the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Editorial Board members may submit manuscripts to the journal; however, they do not participate in the editorial handling or peer review of their own submissions. All such manuscripts are processed independently and are subject to the same rigorous double-blind peer review procedures as all other submissions.

Explicit Conflict-of-Interest Statement for Editors

Editors and Editorial Board members are required to declare any conflicts of interest that may affect their editorial judgment. Where a conflict exists, the editor or board member is recused from the editorial and peer review process for the affected manuscript.

Transparency Statement 

The journal actively monitors authorship patterns to ensure editorial independence. No issue is dominated by Editorial Board members, and manuscripts authored by editors or board members are handled independently to avoid conflicts of interest.

Reviewers

The journal engages independent external reviewers with relevant subject-matter expertise to support the peer review process.

Qualified researchers interested in serving as reviewers or editors may apply using the official application form