Naqd va Nazar (Theological Reflection and Philosophical Criticism) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to fostering rigorous intellectual discourse at the intersection of theology and philosophy. As a platform for critical inquiry and scholarly dialogue, the journal seeks to explore the profound questions that arise from the interplay of faith, reason, and human experience. By bridging the realms of theological reflection and philosophical critique, Naqd Va Nazar aims to illuminate the complexities of contemporary thought while engaging with the rich traditions of both disciplines.
The journal welcomes contributions that challenge assumptions, offer innovative perspectives, and deepen our understanding of the philosophical and theological dimensions of existence. From examining the ethical implications of theological doctrines to critiquing the metaphysical foundations of philosophical systems, Naqd Va Nazar provides a space for scholars, thinkers, and practitioners to engage in meaningful conversation. With a commitment to intellectual rigor and interdisciplinary exploration, Naqd Va Nazar invites submissions of original research articles, critical essays, and reviews that contribute to the ongoing dialogue between theology and philosophy. By fostering a community of inquiry, the journal aspires to be a beacon of thoughtfulness and insight in an ever-evolving intellectual landscape.
We invite you to join us in this journey of exploration, critique, and reflection, as we seek to uncover the enduring truths that shape our understanding of the world and our place within it.
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Ali Mohammadi Hoshyar
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