Sources for Contemporary Philosophy of Religion
Not including minor journals highly specific to philosophical theology and Biblical studies. Please let me know what I’m missing.
Philosophy of religion specialty journals:
- International Journal for Philosophy of Religion (4-6 issues per year)
- Religious Studies (Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec)
- Ars Disputandi (articles published individually throughout the year)
- Sophia (2-3 issues per year)
- Philo (Mar, Aug?)
- Philosophia Christi (May, Nov?)
- Faith and Philosophy (Jan, Jun, Oct, Dec)
- European Journal for Philosophy of Religion (May, Nov)
General interest journals that sometimes publish philosophy of religion articles:
- Nous (Feb, May, Aug, Nov)
- The Philosophical Review (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct)
- Mind (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct)
- Australasian Journal of Philosophy (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct?)
- Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov)
- Analysis (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct)
- Philosophical Studies (1-2 issues per month)
- The Journal of Philosophy (monthly)
- The Philosophical Quarterly (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct)
- The Monist (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct)
- Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Apr, Aug, Oct)
- Philosophy Compass (Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov)
- Review of Metaphysics (Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec)
Also, some academic book publishers who sometimes publish on the subject:
- Oxford University Press
- Cambridge University Press
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Harvard University Press
- MIT Press
- Routledge
- Princeton University Press
- Cornell University Press
- University of Chicago Press
- Yale University Press
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Ashgate
- SUNY
- Springer
- Notre Dame University Press
Finally, summary reviews are sometimes posted at:
A really useful journal contents blog is TannerTOC.
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Cool, very cool. Thanks.
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You’re welcome!
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Which of these, if any, are actually free? I know they all, for the most part, require membership but are any of them free?
T.C.
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I think only Ars Disputandi is free. I will be posting later about how to get journal articles for free.
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There’s a whole gang bang on Richard Bauckham’s “Jesus and the Eyewitnesses” I don’t have the money to buy:
http://brill.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/jshj/2008/00000006/00000002
Don’t know if you care about the “Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus” or not.
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Historical Jesus studies are outside the scope of this post, but thanks for the link!
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