Aim and Scope
Aims
Our primary objective is to bridge the gap between theological studies and the social sciences. We seek to publish original, high-quality research that moves beyond purely descriptive accounts, offering instead deep analytical insights into:
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The evolution of religious practices in contemporary society.
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The dialogue between traditional values and modern cultural transformations.
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The role of religious institutions in shaping social and political landscapes.
Scope
We welcome interdisciplinary submissions (including but not limited to anthropology, sociology, history, philosophy, and literature) that address the following core thematic areas:
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Religious Pluralism & Local Wisdom: Analysis of indigenous, religious cultures and their relationship with global developments.
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Religion & Social Justice: Research on ethics, human rights, and the role of faith-based communities in addressing global challenges.
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Media, Technology, and Religion: The impact of digital culture and new media on religious identity and ritual.
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Socio-Religious Education: Critical perspectives on the pedagogy of religion within diverse cultural frameworks.
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Gender and Religion: Exploring the intersectional identities of gender within various religious and cultural hierarchies.




