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Executive Editor: Chris Hermans (Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands)
The Journal of Empirical Theology publishes theological articles and book reviews directly or indirectly based upon empirical research and empirical methodology. It aims to broaden and advance empirical-theological knowledge and thought at an international level in order to contribute to a ...
Executive Editor: Adeline Masquelier, Tulane University, New Orleans
The Journal of Religion in Africa studies of the forms and history of religion on the African continent, with particular emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa and the relationships between Christianity and Islam in the region.
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Edited by Kocku von Stuckrad (University of Groningen), and Titus Hjelm (University College London).
Book Review Editor: Anne Koch (Ludwig-MAximillians Universität)
Book Review Editor: Anne Koch (Ludwig-MAximillians Universität)
The Journal of Religion in Europe (JRE) provides a forum for multi-disciplinary research into the complex dynamics of religious discourses and practices in Europe, both historically and contemporary. The JRE encourages new kinds of publications that respond to the changing European dimension of ...
Exec. Editors: Gregory D. Alles, and Olav Hammer
Numen publishes papers and book reviews representing the most recent scholarship in all areas of the history of religions. It covers a diversity of geographical regions and religions of the past as well as of the present. Typical papers in the journal are empirically founded while also offering ...
Edited by Eric Morier-Genoud (Queen's University Belfast), and Wendy Urban-Mead (Bard College)
Social Sciences and Missions /Sciences sociales et missions takes missions and religion as an object or area of study to understand important social and political dynamics at work in different historical and geographical contexts.