History 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.
Kernos
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Kernos is the only international scientific journal entirely devoted to the study of the religious facts and phenomena in ancient Greece. It aims at providing, not only to the scholars of this field, but also to everyone interested in religious problematics, an instrument of reflexion and working tools to progress in the knowledge of the religious system of the Greeks.
The Mediaeval Journal
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The Mediaeval Journal is a distinctively European-based cross-disciplinary and multinational journal of Mediaeval Studies published in English in both print and online formats. Featuring the work of specialists in all areas of Mediaeval Studies, it offers wide disciplinary coverage in every issue and welcomes submissions from the worldwide community of mediaevalists in traditional disciplines such as Art History, History, Archaeology, Theology, European Languages/Literatures (including English), as well as burgeoning areas such as Islamic Studies, Jewish Studies, Manuscript Studies, Mediaevalisms, Material Culture, History of Medicine and Science, History of Ideas, Queer Studies, Postcolonial Studies, and Musicology, to name a few. Each issue of The Mediaeval Journal also contains timely and expert reviews responding to the variety and energy of scholarship across the world of Mediaeval Studies.
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Revue de l´histoire des religions
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Studia Asiatica. International Journal for Asian Studies
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Studia Asiatica was founded in 2000, being the first new Romanian journal of Asian studies, after the collapse of Communism (1989). The aims of the founders of the Journal were to walk in the footsteps of the previous generations of Orientalist scholars. Studia Asiatica is a generalist journal, welcoming studies in Asian religious history, culture, folklore and civilisation. Being a forum of international debate, Studia Asiatica is issued in five important languages (English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish). Its contributors come from mainstream academic institutions in Europe, the USA, Asia and elsewhere.
Chief Editors
Eugen CIURTIN (Institute for the History of Religions, Romanian Academy, Bucharest)
Mihaela TIMUŞ (Institute for the History of Religions, Romanian Academy, Bucharest)
Associate Editors
Ionut Daniel BANCILA (Humboldt Universität, Berlin)
Daniela DUMBRAVA (Pontificio Istituto Orientale, Rome / University 'Al.I. Cuza', Iasi)
Honorary Scientific Board
Nalini BALBIR (Paris)
Katia BUFFETRILLE (Paris)
Anne CHAYET (Paris)
Agostino CILARDO (Naples)
Hubert DURT (Paris - Kyoto)
Hartmut-Ortwin FEISTEL (Berlin)
Rupert M. L. GETHIN (Bristol)
Philippe GIGNOUX (Paris)
Peter GOLDEN (Rutgers)
Jean KELLENS (Paris)
Per KVÆRNE (Oslo)
Jean LECLANT (Paris)
Siegfried LIENHARD (Stockholm)
Boris OGUIBÉNINE (Strasbourg)
Antonio PANAINO (Bologna)
Georges-Jean PINAULT (Paris)
Irma PIOVANO (Torino)
Christiane RECK (Göttingen)
Helmut ROTH (Bonn)
Klaus RÖHRBORN (Göttingen)
David Seyfort RUEGG (London)
Vladimir LIŠCÁK (Prague)
Michael E. STONE (Jerusalem)
Akira YUYAMA (Tokyo)
Sacris Erudiri - A Journal on the Inheritance of Early and Medieval Christianity
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Sacris Erudiri is an international journal of religious sciences in its broadest sense. Studies published refer mainly to the history of the Church, the history of liturgy and patristics. Whilst excluding nothing, the topics addressed refer more to factual and institutional history than to doctrinal history. These articles often represent preliminary analyses for later critical editions of patristic and medieval texts to be published in various series of the Corpus Christianorum.
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Apocrypha - International Journal of Apocryphal Literatures
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Apocrypha is published with the scholarly assistance of the Association pour l’Étude de la Littérature Apocryphe Chrétienne (AELAC) and the Société pour l'Étude de la Littérature Apocryphe Chrétienne (SELAC). The journal is focused on the treasures of material borne through literature and other expressions of the imagination over two millennia. This material was generated, cultivated and transmitted by numerous Jewish communities and a range of Christian communities throughout Asia, Africa and Europe.
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Claremont Journal of Religion
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Claremont Journal of Religion (CJR) is a student led, peer-reviewed, online journal that focuses on the ways "religion" can be understood in the contemporary world. CJR is in relationship with the recently established Claremont Lincoln University, Claremont School of Theology, and the Claremont University Consortium. The goal of this journal is to provide a forum for emerging scholars, academics, graduate students, and lay-leaders to publish their latest work in the broad field of "religious studies."
History of Religions
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