Aims, Scope & Objectives

Aims:

The International Journal of Religion and Humanities aims to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners from diverse backgrounds to explore and advance understanding in the fields of religion and humanities. Our aim is to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, encourage innovative research methodologies, and promote critical analysis of religious and humanistic phenomena. Through scholarly articles, reviews, and discussions, the journal seeks to contribute to the global discourse on religion, culture, ethics, philosophy, and other related areas.

Scope:

The scope of the International Journal of Religion and Humanities encompasses a wide range of topics within the realms of religion and humanities. These include but are not limited to:

  • Comparative religious studies
  • Theology and philosophy of religion
  • Religious traditions and practices
  • Ethics and morality
  • Religious history and anthropology
  • Cultural studies and religion
  • Interfaith dialogue and religious pluralism
  • Literature and religion
  • Art, architecture, and religion
  • Religion and society

The journal welcomes contributions from various disciplines, including religious studies, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, history, literature, art history, and others, that engage with issues related to religion and humanities.

Objectives:

The International Journal of Religion and Humanities aims to achieve the following objectives:

  • To provide a scholarly platform for researchers to publish original research articles, reviews, and discussions related to religion and humanities.
  • To facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration among scholars and practitioners working in different fields related to religion and humanities.
  • To promote critical thinking and analysis of religious and humanistic phenomena, encouraging innovative approaches and methodologies.
  • To contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the areas of religion and humanities, thereby enriching academic discourse and understanding.
  • To foster international exchange and cooperation among scholars from diverse cultural, religious, and linguistic backgrounds.
  • To serve as a resource for academics, students, policymakers, and practitioners interested in religion and humanities, offering insights and perspectives from various disciplines and traditions.