Aim & Scope
The Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion (JSSR), the quarterly publication of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, has published research on religious phenomena for over forty years. Drawing on a rich interdisciplinary cross-section of scholarship -- including religion, sociology, political science, psychology, anthropology, and history -- the journal offers scholarly analysis of the role of religion in society. Examples of topics covered include patterns of church membership and growth, the relationship between religion and health, the relationship between religion and social attitudes, the rise of fundamentalism, secularization and sacralization, and new religious movements. JSSR is an important publication for those who desire to keep current with scholarship on the role and impact of religion in today's world. [1]
2024
B Kent , L Upenieks , D Jang , ... , B Wright
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion , 2024
Ethnodoxy and Immigration Attitudes in the Middle East/North Africa
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion , 2024
P Greenberg , S Danielsen , R Wishart
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion , 2024
Supernatural Attributions for Extraordinary Events: Examining Cognitive and Contextual Predictors
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion , 2024
Religious Fundamentalism and Perception of Group Norms as Predictors of Radical Action Intention
T Besta , M Jaśkiewicz , B Pastwa‐Wojciechowska , ... , M Szulc
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion , 2024