The Marburg Journal of Religion is a German electronic scientific journal [1] published by the University of Marburg that publishes articles on theoretical and applied religious studies .
| Marburg Journal of Religion | |
|---|---|
| English Marburg journal of religion | |
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| Abbreviation ( ISO 4 ) | Mjr |
| Specialization | religious studies |
| Periodicity | annual |
| Tongue | English , German |
| Editorial Address | Landgraf-Philipp-Straße 4, D-35032 Marburg |
| Chief Editor | Michael Pye |
| A country | |
| Publisher | University of Marburg |
| Established | 1996 |
| Equipment | electronic journal |
| ISSN Web Version | 1612-2941 |
| Access | open |
| Web site | |
History
The magazine was created by Michael Pye and Richard Boehme in April 1996 [2] . It is the first electronic journal on religious studies [2] .
Articles published in the Marburg Journal of Religion are documented and summarized in Brill Publishers bibliographic journal Science of Religion.
Editorial
- Editor-in-Chief - Michael Pye , Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, University of Marburg
- Managing Editor - Iglika Vasileva
- Co-editors
- Edith Franke , Professor of Comparative Religious Studies, University of Marburg
- Barbel Beinhauer-Köhler , Professor, Department of Evangelical Theology, University of Marburg
- Editors
- Mikael Actor , Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Southern Denmark
- Peter Antes , professor of religious studies at the University of Hanover
- Andreas Grunshloss , Professor of Religious Studies, University of Gottingen
- Max Dig , professor of Buddhism, School of History, Archeology and Religion, Cardiff University
- Gritt Klinkhammer , Professor, Institute of Religious Studies and Religious Education, University of Bremen
- Christoph Kleine , professor of the history of religion of the Institute of Religious Studies University of Leipzig
- Lizelotta Frisk , Professor of Religious Studies, University College Dalarna
- Pei Yin Lin, Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies , University of Oxford
- James Lewis , Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of Tromsø
- Sebastian Murken , Associate Professor, Institute of Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Marburg
- Michael Rothstein , Associate Professor, Department of Intercultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen
- Katya Triplett , Professor of Religious Studies, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Gottingen
- Helena Helve , Associate Professor of Sociology , University of Helsinki
Reviews
German religious scholar Michael Stausberg along with Method & Theory in the Study of Religion , Religiologiques , Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft , Discus , Archiv für Religionswissenschaft , Culture and Religion , Archaevs. Studii de istorie a religiilor , ASDIWAL , Religion Compass , Historia Religionum , Approaching Religion, and Journal for the Academic Study of Religion attributed the "Marburg Journal of Religion" to " ten new wide-ranging journals. " on religious studies [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Academic Journals Archived February 22, 2017 on Wayback Machine // University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- ↑ 1 2 Editorship, Marburg Journal of Religion // ISA Research Committee 22
- ↑ Stausberg, 2016 , p. 798.
Literature
- Stausberg M. . History // The Oxford Handbook of the Study of Religion / Eds. Michael Stausberg , Steven Engler . - Oxford: Oxford University Press , 2016 .-- P. 775-803. - 672 p.
Links
- archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de/ep/0004 - official site of the Marburg Journal of Religion
