Religious Inquiries

Religious Inquiries

 




About this journal

The Religious Inquiries is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, dedicated to exploring the multifaceted dimensions of religion, and religious phenomena. Our focus extends beyond specific religious traditions to cover broader themes.

The Religious Inquiries journal follows the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards in accordance with ethical laws.
Please note the journal uses Similarity Check / iThenticate to screen papers for unoriginal material. The authors should agree to originality checks during the peer-review and production processes.

As of 2026Religious Inquiries has transitioned to a Quarterly journal. Issues will now be published four times a year in March, June, September, and December.

Indexing and Abstracting

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  • God
  • Islam
  • Sufism
  • Christianity
  • Mulla Sadra
  • theism
  • Free Will
  • the Quran
  • religion
  • faith
  • morality
  • Truth
  • Jesus
  • Avicenna
  • Theology
  • the other
  • reason
  • Pahlavi
  • salvation
  • mysticism
  • virtue
  • Human dignity
  • Avesta
  • Judaism
  • orientalists
  • Zoroastrianism
  • Problem of Evil
  • interfaith dialogue
  • Exclusivism
  • Quran
  • love
  • Islamic mysticism
  • honesty
  • Bergson
  • Unity
  • Marriage
  • Virtue Ethics
  • Belief
  • plato
  • Islam
  • theoretical mysticism
  • Indonesia
  • ‘irfān
  • community
  • Peacebuilding
  • Sasanian
  • Aquinas
  • necessary being
  • Trinity
  • language
  • foundational virtue
  • miracle
  • soul
  • Talmud
  • Hadith
  • Babylonian Talmud
  • Death
  • Charles Taylor
  • Meaning of life
  • prophecy
  • gospel
  • Orientalism
  • the Existence of God
  • psychology
  • neo-Platonism
  • Ahmad
  • Happiness
  • science and religion
  • Symbolism
  • Peace
  • middle Persian
  • Justice
  • Paraclete
  • Philosophy of religion
  • ethics
  • Iran
  • Mani’s Gospel
  • practical reason
  • manifestation
  • Ethics of Belief
  • Gnosticism
  • modernity
  • Mystical experience
  • Religious studies
  • pluralism
  • moral responsibility
  • Mystery
  • Interaction
  • Empiricism
  • Interreligious dialogue
  • prophet
  • myth
  • Spirituality
  • eschatology
  • allegory
  • critical discourse analysis
  • Islamic religious studies
  • Perception
  • religious dialogue
  • Michel Foucault
  • Prophetic Dream Theory
  • Virtue Pacifism
  • relationship of verses
  • Nietzsche
  • Cornelis Tiele
  • the Day of the Lord
  • promise
  • eternal life
  • Arabic and New Persian Testimoniess
  • The Age of World Picture
  • being
  • atheism
  • crime
  • Abu Hatam Razi
  • Natana J. Delong-Bas
  • the discursive level
  • Onkār
  • globalization
  • Rumi
  • having
  • archetype
  • Al-Muḥiț al- ‘ Aḍam
  • Society
  • Mu\'tazilite
  • conceptual metaphors
  • disbelief
  • Jewish non-orthodox feminism
  • history of the Quran
  • mind genomics
  • Qurʾanic narratives
  • Voltaire
  • mystical ethics
  • Foundation of theology
  • Partnership Facility
  • Rawls
  • Muḥammad
  • mental health
  • Resourcecultures
  • cit
  • comparative literature
  • Quranic ontology
  • External Factors
  • Sufistic psychology
  • Richard Holton
  • active intellect
  • Zand
  • cognitive bias
  • Wahhabi Islam
  • intermediate immateriality
  • Loyalty
  • allegory of the western exile
  • natural theology
  • equivalence
  • Conscience
  • Demon
  • Collocation
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Eternal Punishment
  • Conceptual Metaphor
  • religions
  • Islamic laws
  • Kalām
  • spiritual journey
  • Isaac
  • ” Sufism
  • neologism
  • doxography
  • Imamate
  • Sayyed Ḥeydar Amoli
  • John Wansbrough
  • Priority of peace
  • Mary
  • Muslim philosophers
  • Christian literature
  • Absurdity
  • “Death of God
  • theodicies
  • Mit(h)ra
  • global culture
  • challenge
  • beliefs
  • Evangelization
  • Visistādvaita Vedanta
  • physicalism
  • Plaskow
  • existence
  • Substance
  • scientism
  • al-maghāzī
  • intellectual virtues
  • Ibn Arabi
  • sīra writing
  • Shia
  • Mullā Ṣadrā
  • Feyz Kashani
  • acit
  • Refutation
  • allusion
  • moral argument
  • Johannine