International Journal of Latin American Religions

International-Journal-of-Latin-American-Religions

International Journal of Latin American Religions

International-Journal-of-Latin-American-Religions

International Journal of Latin American Religions

Volume 1, Issue 2, December 2017

Editor-in-Chief: Frank Usarski

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

 

A multidisciplinary journal that contributes to understanding of the history and present state of Latin American religions.

▶ A publication committed to the epistemological and methodological standards of the non-theological, multidisciplinary study of religions
▶ Contributes to the investigation of religions and religious phenomena in Latin America and among Latin American minorities in different parts of the world
▶ Provides an international forum for scholars of different academic fields engaged in the research of Latin American religions

This multidisciplinary journal presents articles, interviews, conference reports and book reviews that broaden understanding of the history and present state of Latin American religions, both in the region and among Latin American minorities living elsewhere.

To help build a strong readership for the journal, all articles published in 2017 and 2018 are freely available to read until the end of 2018.

Read top published content so far:

– Cultural Identity, Religion, and Globalization in Latin America: Our Lady of Guadalupe and Saint Martín de Porres as Clear Examples of Interculturalism and Instruments of Mediation Among Different Weltanschauungen, Leonardo Sacco

– The Study of Islam and Muslim Communities in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Americas: the State of the Field, Ken Chitwood

– Pro-Social Behavior: Contributions of Religiosity, Empathic Concern, and Spirituality, Eric Roth

 

Source: Springer.com

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