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Established in 2019, the Journal of the Council for Research on Religion (JCREOR) was born out of the McGill Center for Research on Religion (CREOR), which was active from 2006 to 2019. The principal goal of CREOR was to study the world’s religions in their constantly changing historical manifestations, in their relations to one another, and in their contributions to past and present-day cultures, ethics, and politics.

This principal goal was transferred to JCREOR (e-ISSN 2563-0288), a bi-annual peer-reviewed open access journal that publishes innovative and original scholarly work in the fields of religious studies and theology. Subject matter ranges from the ancient to the contemporary and explores Western and non-Western perspectives and approaches.

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Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): African Worldviews & Ecological Hermeneutics
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The present issue of the Journal of the Council for Research on Religion (JCREOR) brings together several African scholars from different backgrounds to explore the intersections of nature, humanity, and biblical interpretation through the lens of African worldviews and ecological hermeneutics. The volume features a collection of essays, many of which were first presented at the “Colloquium on African Ecological Hermeneutics,” an event co-hosted by the McGill School of Religious Studies and the Presbyterian College, Montreal, on April 17th, 2024. 

Publié-e: 2026-03-29
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