Current Issue
Religious conversion is a phenomenon that has intrigued scholars, theologians, and sociologists for centuries. As the conscious choice of a particular form of religion over another, it is eminently a form of religious contact. Religious conversion may be approached psychologically, sociologically, and conceptually. The contributions of this special issue show all three approaches and cover a wide array of geographical, social, and religious contexts.
The special issue appears in two batches. This first batch includes four contributions, with five more in the pipeline for the second batch.
Articles
Entangled Religions is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed platinum open access journal that deals with inter- and intra-religious contact and transfer in past and present times. It is published by the Center for Religious Studies at Ruhr-Universität Bochum.