Publisher
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion
Description
The European Journal for Philosophy of Religion (EJPR) is a peer-reviewed international academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly research in the fields of philosophy of religion and philosophical theology. Established to promote rigorous philosophical inquiry within European and global contexts, EJPR serves as a platform for dialogue among scholars from diverse philosophical and theological traditions. Published quarterly, the journal features high-quality research articles, critical discussions, replies, and comprehensive book reviews. It welcomes contributions that present clear philosophical questions, defend coherent theses, and offer well-structured arguments, thereby fostering intellectual engagement and critical discourse in the study of religion from a philosophical perspective.
Scope of the Journals
The European Journal for Philosophy of Religion focuses on publishing original and innovative research that addresses key issues and debates in the philosophy of religion. It invites submissions employing various philosophical methods—analytic, continental, or historical—without restriction to any specific school of thought. The journal particularly encourages works that explore conceptual, metaphysical, epistemological, ethical, and theological questions concerning religious belief, practice, and experience. It also provides a venue for discussions on the rationality of faith, the existence and nature of God, religious pluralism, and the intersection of religion with science, morality, and human understanding.
In addition to original research articles, EJPR includes sections for scholarly exchanges and book reviews that critically assess emerging literature in the field. By maintaining high ethical standards and a rigorous peer-review process, the journal ensures the publication of intellectually robust and methodologically sound studies that contribute meaningfully to contemporary philosophical discourse on religion.
