About the Journal

The International Journal of Sociology of Religion (IJSR) is an open-access journal published bi-annually to advance the sociological study of religion. The journal publishes original (not previously published) work of exceptional quality and interest related to the sociological study of religion from all parts of the world without regard to substantive focus, theoretical orientation, or methodological approach. Although theoretically ambitious, empirically grounded articles are the core of our publication, we also publish agenda-setting essays, critical reflections on the research act, and interventions into substantive areas or theoretical debates intended to push the field forward. 

Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Sociology of Religion
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The International Journal of Sociology of Religion (IJSR) is an open-access journal published bi-annually to advance the sociological study of religion. The sociological study of religion from all parts of the world without regard to substantive focus, theoretical orientation, or methodological approach. Although theoretically ambitious, empirically grounded articles are the core of our publication.
- Editor in Chief: Dr (C). Sukron Azhari, S.Sos., M.Ag
- E-ISSN: 3064-0482
- Frequency: July & December (semi-annual)

Published: 2025-07-01

Articles

  • Social Interaction of the Baha'i Community in Fostering Peace in a Multicultural Society in Kubu Raya

    Mimi Anggraini, Tiara Sari, Sulaiman, Muhammad Hiqqal (Author)
    550-561
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70687/hc5hxj94
  • The Role Of Students As Counsellors In Changing The Social Mindset Of Society

    Ahmad Muslim (Author)
    562-572
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70687/qrntq726
  • The Influence of Religious Social Interactions on the Economy of the Bengkarek Community in West Kalimantan

    Sulaiman, Tiara Sari, Agustina (Author)
    573-585
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70687/5r1fd825
  • Christianity and Social Work: Applying an Intersubjective Framework to Clients’ Search for the Sacred in Clinical Practice

    Clairissa G. Richardson (Author)
    586-620
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70687/kbq7dq66
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