Aim&Scope
Journal of Religion, Ethics, and Philosophy (Online ISSN: 3078-7300) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to exploring the intersection of religion, ethics, and philosophy. The journal provides a platform for rigorous scholarship that addresses the theoretical, practical, and cross-cultural aspects of religious thought and ethical reasoning, fostering critical discourse on both classical and contemporary issues. It encourages multidisciplinary approaches and contributions that draw from philosophy, theology, sociology, history, and related fields to deepen our understanding of how religion and ethics influence human experience, societal structures, and global challenges.
The journal publishes articles, reviews, and essays on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
The nature of religious belief and its ethical implications
Interfaith dialogue and the philosophy of religion
Ethical theories and their relationship to religious traditions
Religion in the context of modernity, secularism, and globalization
Comparative studies of ethical systems across different religions
The role of religion in shaping public policy and social justice
Contemporary philosophical and theological debates in ethics
Religion, morality, and existential questions in human life