Aims And Scope

Aims

Issues within the realm of religious studies, such as religious pluralism, militancy, fundamentalism, terrorism, tolerance, gender equality, etc, continue to evolve and garner increased interest for discussion. In light of this, the Journal of Comparative Study of Religions (JCSR) strives to provide a platform for in-depth exploration and discussion of contemporary issues in the field of religious studies. JCSR is dedicated to publishing original articles contributed by researchers, academics, professionals, practitioners, and students.

Scope

The scope of JCSR encompasses a broad spectrum of subjects within the field of comparative study of religions. The journal covers, but is not limited to, the following areas:

Interfaith dialogue
Philosophy of religion
Psychology of religion
Religion and art
Religion and environment
Religion and gender
Religion and health
Religion and linguistics
Religion and literature
Religion and media
Religion and peace
Religion and politics
Religion and technology
Religious anthropology
Religious ethics
Religious methodological research
Religious phenomenology
Religious sociology
Religious tolerance
Rituals on religion
Role of religion in culture and society
Sects
Theology
Thoughts, ideologies, and philosophies

JCSR is committed to serving as a comprehensive resource for scholars and practitioners engaged in the study of religions, fostering a deeper understanding of the multifaceted aspects of religious traditions and their impact on contemporary society.