International Journal of Religion
2020 - 2023
Current editor(s): Ijor Editor From Wise Press, UK Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wise (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Volume 4, issue 1, 2023
- Politics in Religion, Religion in Politics pp. 1-2

- Ahmet Erdi Öztürk
- Veiled Integration: The Use of Headscarves among a Christian Minority in Sweden pp. 3-17

- Magdalena Nordin and Andreas Westergren
- Who is more religious and ethical, Republicans, Democrats or others? pp. 19-38

- Denni Arli and Gunaro Setiawan
- Diseases in the Bible and Quran: differences between grace or punishment from the Jerusalem God pp. 39-47

- Fernando Herbella, Ademir Santos and Edgar Gomes
- Identity, Nostalgia and Religion: Making Sense of Turkey and the Balkan Relations in the Twenty-first Century pp. 49-65

- Ahmet Erdi Ozturk
Volume 3, issue 2, 2022
- Editorial pp. 63-68

- David J. Marshall and Shayna Mehas
- Captivity, Life and Death at the Nation’s Edge: Two Christian Visions of the U.S. Immigrant Detention Regime pp. 69-83

- Leah Sarat
- Maryam Jameelah and the Affective Economy of Islamic Revival pp. 85-98

- Justine Howe
- Nepantla in The Ninth Century: The Monastery of Redon and The Frankish-Breton Borderlands pp. 99-112

- Thomas A. E. Greene
- Crossing the Threshold pp. 113-120

- Aarti Patel
- Borders within Borders: Superkilen as the Site of Assimilation pp. 121-137

- Ehsan Sheikholharam
Volume 3, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Ahmet Erdi Öztürk
- Review of Religion in International Relations theory pp. 3-18

- Astha Chadha
- The Role of Informational Asymmetry in Interfaith Communication During Conflict: A Game Theoretical Approach pp. 19-36

- Serdar Ş. Güner and Nukhet A. Sandal
- Brexit and its Implications on the Freedom of Religion and Belief in the UK pp. 37-48

- Ozgur H. Cinar
- Populism and the Crisis of American Methodism pp. 49-61

- Anton Jäger
Volume 2, issue 2, 2021
- Editorial: International Journal of Religion Nationalism, Populism and the Struggle for Christian Heritage and Identity pp. 97-99

- Karina Bénazech Wendling and Matthew Rowley
- A Posture of Protest? The Search for Christian Identity in A Post-Secular Society: Between Secularised Eschatology and A Sacralisation of History pp. 101-113

- Mariëtta D.C. van der Tol and Matthew Rowley
- Bishops, Kings and Leviathan: Nationalism and Integralism in Light of High Church Anglican Political Thought pp. 115-128

- Andrew J. Nolte
- “Teaching the poor of the Irish nation”: The Endeavours of the Protestant “Sons of Erin” to Educate Their Catholic “Brethren” in the Age of Catholic Agitation, 1800–1850 pp. 129-143

- Karina Bénazech Wendling
- Prophetic Populism and the Violent Rejection of Joe Biden’s Election: Mapping the Theology of the Capitol Insurrection pp. 145-164

- Matthew Rowley
Volume 2, issue 1, 2021
- Editorial: Conducting Research on Muslims pp. 1-2

- Ahmet Erdi Ozturk
- Conducting Research on Muslims in the Age of Dichotomies: Ethics, Politics and Responsibilities pp. 3-9

- Ahmet Erdi Ozturk and Deina Abdelkader
- Muslims at the United Nations: Ethical and Political Issues pp. 11-22

- Jeffrey Haynes
- Issues in Quantitative Analysis and Security Studies Involving Muslims pp. 23-32

- Peter S. Henne
- Methodological Eclecticism: Feminist-Pragmatist Reflections on Re/centering Muslims in Research about Islam pp. 35-45

- Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor
- Finding the object of study: Islamic studies in practice pp. 47-60

- Jonas Otterbeck
- Pro-Life or Pro-Choice? Humanistic Buddhists’ Voices Surrounding Abortion in Contemporary Taiwan pp. 61-80

- Grace Cheng-Ying Lin
- Religious teachings; COVID-19 crisis; Islam; Christianity pp. 81-96

- Irfan Raja, Ruth Dowson, Abdul B. Shaikh and Tariq El-Hadary
Volume 1, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial: Launching the International Journal of Religion pp. 1-3

- Jeffrey Haynes, Ahmet Erdi Ozturk and Eric M. Trinka
- Editorial: From the Editorial Desk pp. 5-7

- Eric M. Trinka
- Dissent among Mormons in the 1980 Senatorial Election in Idaho pp. 9-22

- Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler
- Creating the Internal Enemy: Opportunities and Threats in Pro and Anti-LGBT Activism within South Korean Protestantism pp. 23-43

- Hendrik Johannemann
- Is Right-wing Populism a Phenomenon of Religious Dissent? The Cases of the Lega and the Rassemblement National pp. 45-59

- Luca Ozzano and Fabio Bolzonar
- A Religious Movement on Trial: Transformative Years, Judicial Questions and the Nation of Islam pp. 61-76

- Sultan Tepe
- Finding the Right Islam for the Maldives: Political Transformation and State-Responses to Growing Religious Dissent pp. 77-90

- La Toya Waha
- Islam, Catholicism, and Religion-State Separation: An Essential or Historical Difference? pp. 91-104

- Ahmet T. Kuru
- Secularism, Religion, and Identification beyond Binaries: The Transnational Alliances, Rapprochements, and Dissent of German Turks in Germany pp. 105-119

- Nil Mutluer
- Dissenting Yogis: The Mīmāṁsaka-Buddhist Battle for Epistemological Authority pp. 121-134

- Jed Forman
- Tar & Feathers: Agnotology, Dissent, and Queer Mormon History pp. 135-149

- Nerida Bullock
- New Religious-Nationalist Trends Among Jewish Settlers in the Halutza Sands pp. 151-165

- Hayim Katsman
| |