Omega stands for a value-based integration of the theological, ethical and societal implications of the developments in modern science into the diverse strata of human life, both at the academic and popular levels. Both scholarly and semi-scholarly articles will be published in Omega, addressed to the academic community and the lay people respectively.
Omega covers a wide range of themes in physical and biological sciences, social sciences, philosophy and religion. The papers published will focus on a constructive dialogue between religious studies and disciplines such as:
- Physics
- Evolutionary and Molecular Biology
- Genetics
- Biotechnology and Ecology
- Neuroscience Indian Sciences like Ayurveda
- Cosmology yoga, etc.
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Logic and Mathematics
- History and Philosophy of Science
- Indian Philosophy and Religion
- Computer Technology
- Artificial Intelligence
- Indian Sciences like Ayurveda
- Economics
- Sociology
- Psychology
Manuscripts for peer-review should be prepared for electronic copyediting and typesetting. Approximate length of the manuscript will be 7000 words. Articles prepared in MS word could be uploaded as an attachment at specific space, or e-mailed This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .Style follows the Chicago Manual of Style, Fourteenth Edition. Contributions should be addressed to; The Editor, Omega, Institute of Science and Religion, Little Flower Seminary, Aluva-683101, Kerala, India.
Books for review, published outside India, are to be sent to; Dr.Miguel Farias, Ian Ramsey Centre, 11 Bevington Road, Oxford OX2 6NB, England. Books published within India are to be sent to; The Book Review Editor; Omega, Institute of Science and Religion, Aluva-683101, Kerala, India.