Countries where authors publish in Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses
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Fields of papers published in Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses
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About Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses
The 995 papers published in Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses in the last decades have received a total of 2.5k indexed citations . Papers published in Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses usually cover Religious studies (260 papers), Philosophy (199 papers), Sociology and Political Science (455 papers), Archeology (102 papers) and Anthropology (81 papers) specifically the topics of Religion and Society Interactions (196 papers), Biblical Studies and Interpretation (165 papers), Religion, Society, and Development (95 papers), American Constitutional Law and Politics (84 papers), Archaeology and Historical Studies (70 papers), Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices (63 papers), Canadian Identity and History (52 papers) and Multiculturalism, Politics, Migration, Gender (51 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses are Yaniv Feller, Raymond Prince, Donald Wiebe, François Gauthier, Lorne L. Dawson, Elizabeth McAlister, Michel Despland, Harold Coward, Russell T. McCutcheon and Paula Fredriksen.
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