As of 2021, Science of Religion is no longer published as a journal by Brill, but will continue in electronic format as
Index to the Study of Religions Online.
The objective of
Science of Religion is to provide a systematic bibliography of articles which contribute in various ways to the academic study of religions. This in turn is intended to facilitate the work and international collaboration of all scholars working in this field. The abstracts published in
Science of Religion are drawn from a wide range of journals in various languages and reflect a range of contributory or complementary disciplines. The list of periodicals consulted is reviewed regularly and suggestions for improvement are welcomed.
Science of Religion 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 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.
Science of Religion is published by Brill with the support of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR).
The online version of
Science of Religion, the
Index to the Study of Religions Online, can be found
here.
For a complete list of journals consulted for
Science of Religion, please see the
Table of Contents.
As of 2021, Science of Religion is no longer published as a journal by Brill, but will continue in electronic format as
Index to the Study of Religions Online.
The objective of
Science of Religion is to provide a systematic bibliography of articles which contribute in various ways to the academic study of religions. This in turn is intended to facilitate the work and international collaboration of all scholars working in this field. The abstracts published in
Science of Religion are drawn from a wide range of journals in various languages and reflect a range of contributory or complementary disciplines. The list of periodicals consulted is reviewed regularly and suggestions for improvement are welcomed.
Science of Religion 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 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.
Science of Religion is published by Brill with the support of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR).
The online version of
Science of Religion, the
Index to the Study of Religions Online, can be found
here.
For a complete list of journals consulted for
Science of Religion, please see the
Table of Contents.