Index to the Study of Religions

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Edited by: Katja Triplett, University of Marburg

Index to the Study of Religions is the online version of the Brill journal Science of Religion.The English language abstracts published in the Index to the Study of Religions are drawn from a wide range of journals in various languages and reflect an array of complementary disciplines.The main objective of the Index to the Study of Religions is to facilitate the work and international collaboration of scholars in the academic study of religions and related fields. The Index to the Study of Religions is published with the support of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR).

The English language abstracts published in the Index to the Study of Religions are drawn from a wide range of journals in various languages and reflect an array of complementary disciplines. The number of entries will continue to grow each year. Articles are classified into the following three large sections: method and theory, religions in context by area, and textual and conceptual traditions. The list of journals consulted is reviewed regularly and suggestions for improvement are welcomed. The Index to the Study of Religions does not seek to appraise or criticise the contents of any articles. Nor does it endorse any of the religious standpoints or agendas referred to in the articles indexed and abstracted. In all cases the individual authors are responsible for their own opinions and any reference to these opinions should take account of the complete article in the original source. The main objective of the Index to the Study of Religions is to facilitate the work and international collaboration of scholars in the academic study of religions and related fields.

The Index to the Study of Religions is published with the support of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR).

Features and Benefits

  • Abstracts drawn from a wide range of journals in various languages
  • Covers an array of complementary disciplines
  • Regularly updated with new entries

If you would like to contact the Editor, please e-mail Katja Triplett at triplett@uni-marburg.de.

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