Religion and/of the Future
A special issue of Religions (ISSN 2077-1444).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 5749
Special Issue Editors
Interests: religion and technology; method and theory in religion; inaffiliates and religion
Interests: biomedical and social ethics; spiritual and religious health; aging; human enhancement technologies; sport
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to submit an abstract for an article for our Special Issue on “Religion and/of the Future.” Institutional religions are on the decline in the west, and new patterns of religious and spiritual practice and belief are becoming prevalent. For example, advancements in neuroscience, psychology, and biology have revolutionized the way many people think about their minds, bodies, and spirits. Additionally, technological advancements have facilitated new methods of self-discovery and opportunities for group interaction. With brand new “post-secular” collaborations between ancient wisdom traditions and contemporary science and technology, new ways of relating to the self and the divine are emerging. From the psychedelic renaissance to the development of wearable tech to virtual reality and artificial intelligence, society, and religion with it, may be remade in a variety of new ways, both promising and dangerous. This Special Issue seeks articles that analyze these and other trends that may affect religion in the future (and even in the present). We welcome work from a wide array of disciplines, including, but not limited to, sociology of religion, history of religions, neuroscience of religion, cognitive and evolutionary science of religion, and ethical or philosophical analyses.
We request that, prior to submitting a manuscript, interested authors initially submit a proposed title and an abstract of 400–600 words summarizing their intended contribution. Please send it to the guest editors ([email protected] or [email protected]) or to the Religions editorial office ([email protected]). Abstracts will be reviewed by the guest editors for the purposes of ensuring proper fit within the scope of the Special Issue. Full manuscripts will undergo double-blind peer-review.
Prof. Dr. Randall Reed
Prof. Dr. Tracy J. Trothen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- religion
- spirituality
- future
- technology
- artificial intelligence
- virtual reality
- new religious movements
- neuroscience
- brain
- well-being
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