Anthropology Of Religion
History of Religions
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For nearly fifty years, History of Religions has set the standard for the study of religious phenomena from prehistory to modern times. History of Religions strives to publish scholarship that reflects engagement with particular traditions, places, and times and yet also speaks to broader methodological and/or theoretical issues in the study of religion.
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
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Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief
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Material Religion is an international, peer-reviewed journal which seeks to explore how religion happens in material culture - images, devotional and liturgical objects, architecture and sacred space, works of arts and mass-produced artifacts. No less important than these material forms are the many different practices that put them to work. Ritual, communication, ceremony, instruction, meditation, propaganda, pilgrimage, display, magic, liturgy and interpretation constitute many of the practices whereby religious material culture constructs the worlds of belief. http://www.bergpublishers.com/JournalsHomepage/MaterialReligion/tabid/517/Default.aspx
Journal of Contemporary Religion
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Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
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South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies
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Goddess Thealogy: An International Journal for the Studyof Religion and Feminism
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Goddess Thealogy: An International Journal for the Study of Feminism and Religion is a leading international journal that provides the forum for critical exploration and cultivation of Sacred Feminine scholarship as it relates to feminist thealogy, feminist deasophy, and feminist praxis. Goddess Thealogy is interdisciplinary in that it encourages the wide range of diverse thealogical and deasophical methods, engagement with the full spectrum of feminist theories and methodologies, and interaction with the social sciences, social theory, philosophy, critical theory, the arts, and the humanities. Whilst academic in its orientation, the journal is intended to be accessible to a broad spectrum of readers, whether theologically trained or not. Its discussion of contemporary issues and past concerns as they relate to the traditions of the Goddess is not narrowly scholastic, but sets those concerns in a practical perspective. We encourage all kinds of thealogical and deasophical exploration including articles that contain pictures and art.