Call for papers: Educating for Resilience in Times of Polycrisis: Theological Foundations and Perspectives

2026-06-08

The topic of the issue: Educating for Resilience in Times of Polycrisis: Theological Foundations and Perspectives

Editors of the volume: Mariusz Chrostowski, Ivica Jurić, Paweł Mąkosa, Athanasios Stogiannidis

1. Explanation of the Topic

In his message to the General Assembly of the Pontifical Academy for Life, "The End of the World? Crises, Responsibilities, Hopes" (3 March 2025), Pope Francis used the term "polycrisis" to describe a historical moment in which wars, climate change, energy crises, epidemics, migration, and technological innovation converge, raising urgent questions about the world’s future and our understanding of it. The situation as diagnosed by the Pope is a challenge for theology - to interpret its meaning, identify areas for action, and emphasize the importance of hope and trust in God.

Against this background, the present thematic issue of "Verbum Vitae" explores the theological foundations of, and perspectives on, educating for resilience in times of polycrisis. Resilience is understood here as a theological and educational task: to help persons and communities to confront the experience of life’s fragility, without reducing the human person to it; to recognise dignity, personal worth, and the inviolable value of every life before God. The central question is how Christian faith can sustain people amid polycrisis without denying suffering and at the same time strengthening their endurance? We invite theoretical, empirical, comparative, and praxis-oriented articles that engage the theme from within theology and religious education, insofar as they illuminate the significance of theological educating for resilience in times of polycrisis.

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3. Why Publish in the "Verbum Vitae" Quarterly?

"Verbum Vitae" is among the leading internationally indexed theological journals in Poland. It is classified as Q1 in Religious Studies according to the SCImago Journal & Country Rank and  is indexed in major scholarly databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, DOAJ, ATLA, and EBSCO. The latter three platforms provide full-text PDF access to all articles published in the journal through university libraries worldwide. This makes "Verbum Vitae" an especially effective venue for scholars seeking to participate in international academic discourse.