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Journal of Empirical Theology publishes articles on comparative research in religion on the macro-level of society (especially the function of religion with regard to equality and inequality, social order and cohesion and the process of rationalization), the meso-level of institutions (especially family, public and religiously affiliated schools, health and welfare institutions and religious institutions), and the micro-level of patterns and processes of identity formation and group formation.
The journal offers an international forum for scholars from different religions and contexts. It presents articles on empirical research in theology and religious studies, both qualitative and quantitative. The journal contributes to reflection on empirical research methodology and research methods.
Each issue contains articles based on empirical research and/or research methodology, as well as a section of book reviews. Special attention is paid to research on topics relevant to religiously affiliated schools, such as religious and spiritual education, moral education and school leadership.
Editor-in-Chief Carl Sterkens,
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Associate Editors Sarah Demmrich,
University of Münster, Germany
Ulrich Riegel,
University of Siegen, Germany
Mandy Robbins,
Wrexham Glyndŵr University, UK
Book Review Editor Gareth Longden,
St. Padarn's Institute, UK
Board of Editors Zuhal Ağılkaya-Şahin (Istanbul)
Francis-Vincent Anthony (Roma)
Rito Baring (Manila)
Anton Bucher (Salzburg)
Douglas Davies (Durham)
Annemie Dillen (Leuven)
Jaco Dreyer (Pretoria)
Leslie Francis (Warwick)
Solange Lefebvre (Montreal)
Norbert Mette (Dortmund)
Sabrina Müller (Zürich)
Michael Scherer-Rath (Nijmegen)
Hans Schilderman (Nijmegen)
Friedrich Schweitzer (Tübingen)
Martin Ubani (Joenssu)
Paul Vermeer (Nijmegen)
Hans-Georg Ziebertz (Würzburg)
Board of Consulting Editors Jeff Astley (Durham)
Ottmar Fuchs (Tübingen)
Karl Gabriel (Münster)
Joseph Michael O'Keefe (Boston)
Richard Osmer (Princeton)
Didier Pollefeyt (Leuven)
Burkard Porzelt (Regensburg)
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Editor-in-Chief Carl Sterkens,
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Associate Editors Sarah Demmrich,
University of Münster, Germany
Ulrich Riegel,
University of Siegen, Germany
Mandy Robbins,
Wrexham Glyndŵr University, UK
Book Review Editor Gareth Longden,
St. Padarn's Institute, UK
Board of Editors Zuhal Ağılkaya-Şahin (Istanbul)
Francis-Vincent Anthony (Roma)
Rito Baring (Manila)
Anton Bucher (Salzburg)
Douglas Davies (Durham)
Annemie Dillen (Leuven)
Jaco Dreyer (Pretoria)
Leslie Francis (Warwick)
Solange Lefebvre (Montreal)
Norbert Mette (Dortmund)
Sabrina Müller (Zürich)
Michael Scherer-Rath (Nijmegen)
Hans Schilderman (Nijmegen)
Friedrich Schweitzer (Tübingen)
Martin Ubani (Joenssu)
Paul Vermeer (Nijmegen)
Hans-Georg Ziebertz (Würzburg)
Board of Consulting Editors Jeff Astley (Durham)
Ottmar Fuchs (Tübingen)
Karl Gabriel (Münster)
Joseph Michael O'Keefe (Boston)
Richard Osmer (Princeton)
Didier Pollefeyt (Leuven)
Burkard Porzelt (Regensburg)
Peer Scheepers (Nijmegen)
Academic Search Alumni Edition
Academic Search Complete
Academic Search Elite
Academic Search Premier
Academic Search Ultimate
Advanced Placement Source
ATLA Religion Database®
Education Research Complete
Education Source
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science)
ERIH PLUS Index Theologicus
International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature
Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur aus allen Gebieten des Wissens / International Bibliography of Periodicals from all Fields of Knowledge
Professional Development Collection
Religion Index One: Periodicals
Religion Index Two: Multi Author Works
Religion & Philosophy Collection
Religious & Theological Abstracts
Science of Religion - Abstracts and Index of Recent Articles
SCOPUS
The
Journal of Empirical Theology publishes articles on comparative research in religion on the macro-level of society (especially the function of religion with regard to equality and inequality, social order and cohesion and the process of rationalization), the meso-level of institutions (especially family, public and religiously affiliated schools, health and welfare institutions and religious institutions), and the micro-level of patterns and processes of identity formation and group formation.
The journal offers an international forum for scholars from different religions and contexts. It presents articles on empirical research in theology and religious studies, both qualitative and quantitative. The journal contributes to reflection on empirical research methodology and research methods.
Each issue contains articles based on empirical research and/or research methodology, as well as a section of book reviews. Special attention is paid to research on topics relevant to religiously affiliated schools, such as religious and spiritual education, moral education and school leadership.
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Assessing the Contribution of Religious Education to the Acceptance of Cultural Diversity, Reticence toward Populism, and Generalized Social Trust among Young People in Germany