Religions

Papers
(The H4-Index of Religions is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mystical Theology and Its Relevance for Today’s Theology: Some Historical Observations51
Muslim Women’s Religious Leadership: The Case of Australian Mosques46
An Economic Alternative from the Base: The Basic Ecclesial Communities (BECs) in the Diocese of Boac, Philippines45
Contending with Health Outcomes of Sanctioned Rituals: The Case of Puberty Rites44
Did Socrates Meditate? On Some Traces of Contemplative Practices in Early Greco-Latin Philosophy35
Testing and Disrupting Ontologies: Using the Database of Religious History as a Pedagogical Tool33
New Iconography in Court-Sponsored Buddhist Prints of the Early Joseon Dynasty—Focusing on Record of the Manifestation of Avalokitesvara33
Orientation on ‘Visions of the Good’: A Narrative Analysis of Life Stories of Patients with Personality Disorders28
A Case for a Polyphonic Anthropology: Giving Voice to Experiences of Women of Color26
Calling the Question: The Role of Ministries of Presence and Polity Principles in the Struggle for LGBTQIA+ Inclusion, Ordination, and Marriage in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and Its Predecessor 25
Three Contemporary Russian Poets and Biblical Tradition: Sergey Zavyalov, Natalia Chernykh, Jaan Kaplinski25
The Alleged Decline of Liberation Theology: Natural Death or Attempted Assassination?25
Compulsory Heterosexuality in Indonesia: A Literary Exploration of the Work of Ayu Utami25
Using Social Media to Assess Expressions of Gratitude to God: Issues for Consideration21
Miroslav Volf’s Theology of Memory in Relation to Zimbabwean Social Narratives21
Learning from Experience: Liturgical Formation as a Central Component of Religious Education in Schools19
Speaking of God in the Realm of Aesthetics: Religion in Hölderlin18
Africa Independent Churches as Amabandla Omoya and Syncretism in South Africa18
Prehistoric Cult Sites along the Desert Roads18
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