JCRT
Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory
The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory itself is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to both disciplinary and interdisciplinary scholarship of a cutting-edge nature that deals broadly with the phenomenon of religion and cultural theory. It is supported by the University of Denver, Syracuse University.
Recent Journal Issues
24.2 - Winter
Challenging the Justifications of Domination Through Religion: “We Were Planting Corn and They Were Planting Crosses” Part 1 - Table of Contents
The following issue has resulted from a conference in the winter of 2023. The conference was sponsored by The Henry Luce Foundation, Syracuse University Departments of Religion and Biology, Indigenous Values Initiative, American Indian Law Alliance, American Indian Community House, Good Faith Media (GFM), Neighbors of Onondaga Nation (NOON), Syracuse Peace Council, Syracuse Cultural Workers, Tonatierra, Toward Our Common Public Life, Unitarian Universalist Association.
24.1 - summer
Special Issue on Religion and Bioethics - Table of Contents
The following issue has resulted from a conference in the fall of 2024. The conference was sponsored by the journal in collaboration with the University of Denver.
23.2 - winter
Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory - Table of Contents
A Whitestone Publication - Issue 23.2 Winter 2025
From the Archive#24.1
Explore All →The Sacred End: Exploring the Ethical Practice of SallekhanĀ in Jaina Tradition
By Nisha Daga; George Kodimattam Joseph • Vol 24.1
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