| Issue | Title | |
| No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World | Dr. Azuka Nzegwu describes the special-issue on African-based religion | Abstract |
| Azuka Nzegwu | ||
| No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World | Dr. Azuka Nzegwu on Margie's Singing and the Magic of Sacred Music | Abstract |
| Azuka Nzegwu | ||
| No 14 (2016): A Dialogue with African and Africana Philosophers | Editorial: A Dialogue with African and Africana Philosophers | Abstract |
| Azuka Nzegwu | ||
| No 16 (2017): African and Africana Philosophers in Conversation | Editorial: And the Conversation Continues, Inspiration in Words | Abstract |
| Azuka Nzegwu | ||
| No 11 (2015): Negritude Reloaded | Editorial: Negritude Reloaded | Abstract |
| Cheikh Thiam | ||
| No 4 (2012): Kwame Nkrumah and Democracy | Editorial: Nkrumah Lives! | Abstract |
| Mogobe Ramose | ||
| No 7 (2013): Reconciliation in Postcolonial Africa | Editorial: Reconciliation in Postcolonial Africa | Abstract |
| Bernard Matolino | ||
| No 3 (2003) | Editorial: To Our Readers | Abstract |
| Olufemi Taiwo | ||
| No 13 (2016): Water, Wind and Sound: Philosophy in a Different Key | Editorial: Water, Wind and Sound: Philosophy in a Different Key | Abstract |
| Nkiru Nzegwu | ||
| No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World | Editorial: When Silence contains Sounds, Narratives, and Vibrations of Sacred Knowledge | Abstract |
| Azuka Nzegwu | ||
| No 13 (2016): Water, Wind and Sound: Philosophy in a Different Key | Elegy | Abstract |
| Timothy Michael Rolls | ||
| No 15 (2017) | Esu and African Philosophy | Abstract |
| Olusegun Morakinyo | ||
| No 13 (2016): Water, Wind and Sound: Philosophy in a Different Key | Facts You Didn’t Know About New Orleans | Abstract |
| Common Ground | ||
| No 6 (2012) | Felicia Ifeoma Ekejiuba On Igbo Political Ontology | Abstract |
| Nkiru Nzegwu | ||
| No 13 (2016): Water, Wind and Sound: Philosophy in a Different Key | Fragments | Abstract |
| Timothy Michael Rolls | ||
| No 11 (2015): Negritude Reloaded | From Metissage to Relation: A Comparative Analysis of Senghor's and Glissant's Philosophies | Abstract |
| Cheikh Thiam | ||
| No 10 (2014): Zikism - The Liberation Philosophy of Nnamdi Azikiwe | From Zikism to Dystopia: Public Security Challenges in Nigeria | Abstract |
| Ifeanyi Ezeonu | ||
| No 3 (2003) | Gender Imperialism in Academia | Abstract |
| Nkiru Nzegwu | ||
| No 8 (2013) | Global Justice and African Philosophy | Abstract |
| Bekele Gutema | ||
| No 9 (2014) | Hell is Other People: A Critical Appraisal of Sartre’s Notion of the Individual’s Relation to the Other in the Light of the Notion of Ubuntu | Abstract |
| Sunday Paul Chinazo Onwuegbuchulam | ||
| No 8 (2013) | Holistic African Fractals | Abstract |
| Biko Agozino | ||
| No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World | Houngan George Ingmire on being a White Houngan | Abstract |
| George Ingmire | ||
| No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World | Houngan Liam Richard-Howes describes Obatala | Abstract |
| Liam Richard-Howes | ||
| No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World | Houngan Liam Richard-Howes describes Orisha FunFun | Abstract |
| Liam Richard-Howes | ||
| No 12 (2015): The Lwa and The Orisha: Spiritual Transmission and the Gifting of African-based Religions to the World | Houngan Liam Richard-Howes describes Yemaya, our Great African Mother | Abstract |
| Liam Richard-Howes | ||
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