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Journal of Religion in Europe
Edited by Hans G. Kippenberg (Jacobs University Bremen) and Kocku von Stuckrad (University of Groningen). Book Review Editor: Olav Hammer (University of Southern Denmark)

Journals

ISSN:1874-8910
E-ISSN:1874-8929
 
Current:Volume 3 (2010)
Number of Issues:3
Individuals Print only:€ 55.00 / US$ 75.00
Institutions Electronic & Print:€ 182.00 / US$ 248.00
Institutions Online Only:€ 152.00 / US$ 207.00
Institutions Print Only:€ 167.00 / US$ 228.00

Editorial Board
Peter Bräunlein, University of Munich Grace Davie, University of Exeter Carlo Ginzburg, University of California at Los Angeles Loek Halman, Tilburg University Benedikt Kranemann, University of Erfurt David Nirenberg, University of Chicago Lawrence Principe, Johns Hopkins University Mark Sedgwick, Aarhus University Giuseppe Veltri, University of Halle Christian Walter, University of Münster
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The peer-reviewed Journal of Religion in Europe (JRE) provides a forum for multi-disciplinary research into the complex dynamics of religious discourses and practices in Europe, both historically and contemporary. The Journal’s underlying idea is that religion in Europe is characterized by a variety of pluralisms. There is a pluralism of religious communities that actively engage with one another; there exists a pluralism of societal systems, such as nation, law, politics, economy, science, and art, all of them interacting with religious systems; finally, in a pluralism of scholarly discourses religious studies, legal studies, history, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and psychology are addressing the religious dynamics involved.

The JRE encourages new kinds of publications that respond to the changing European dimension of social and cultural studies.

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