What does AJET mean?
AJET means Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology?
Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology can be abbreviated as AJET
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What does AJET stand for? AJET stands for "Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology". |
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How to abbreviate "Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology"? "Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology" can be abbreviated as AJET. |
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What is the meaning of AJET abbreviation? The meaning of AJET abbreviation is "Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology". |
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What is AJET abbreviation? One of the definitions of AJET is "Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology". |
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What does AJET mean? AJET as abbreviation means "Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AJABS - Africa Journal of Animal and Biomedical Sciences
- EAJRD - Eastern Africa Journal of Rural Development
- JHMTH - Journal for the History of Modern Theology
- JBTSA - Journal of Black Theology in South Africa
- JNCT - Journal of New Covenant Theology
- IJPT - International Journal of Practical Theology
- IJST - International Journal of Systematic Theology
- JET - Journal of Empirical Theology
- JPTS - Journal of Pentecostal Theology Supplement Series
- AJBT - American Journal of Biblical Theology
- JIT - Journal of Inculturation Theology
- JPT - Journal of Pastoral Theology
- JPT - Journal of Pentecostal Theology
- JRT - Journal of Reformed Theology
- SAJEM - South Africa Journal of Economics and Management
- WAJAE - West Africa Journal of Applied Ecology
- jets - Journal of Evangelical Theological Society
- jpts - Journal of Pentecostal Theology Supplement
- jtsa - Journal of Theology for Southern Africa
- sbet - Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology