The Biblical Journal, September 1972, vol. 91 vol. 3, addresses the mistranslation and misunderstanding of certain words of the Bible. This volume contains 4 articles written by 4 different scholars with different academic backgrounds. The first article titled "James of God" and "Similarity" written by J. Maxwell Miller shows "image" and "similarity" found in three independent Genesis and Genesis. Interchangeable words
Journal of religion and popular culture is a web-based peer-reviewed journal dedicated to academic quest, analysis and interpretation and is widely defined from a wide range of perspectives, religious and religious expressions and popular culture interactions and interactions It has been. As a product of contemporary popular culture. This journal is based in Canada, but it responds to international exploration of religion and popular culture in various nationalities and cultures.
Literature and theology are quarterly peer-reviewed journals that provide an important, non-regretable forum for text analysis and theoretical speculation while encouraging exploration of how religion fits into culture. The overall purpose of the Wall Street Journal is in the literary and religious studies and their homogeneous areas - Biblical criticism, literary criticism, philosophy, politics, cultural research, gender research, art theory / practice, and modern criticism theory - in It is to incorporate traditional discourse and to change shape. . /practice
This is an academic journal dedicated to academic debate on gender related issues in Judaism. The ultimate purpose of the journal is to promote the redefinition of Judaism research. It is specially designed to promote a critical analysis of gender inequality in ancient and modern Judaism religion, culture, society. Editor: Dina Ripsman Eylon
The academic debate on religion is concentrated in Christian sects. In the content analysis of discourse about the spread of religion and spirituality, Croucher et al. (2016) 56% of the articles found appear in the word "Christian" or "Christian" and account for 18.41 (Catholic, Sermon, Baptist, Protestant, Mormonism etc) with other Christian sects% articles Other religious cultures (sects) occupy a small part of academic discourse as a whole. Muslims account for 8%, Judaism accounts for 27%, Hinduism only accounts for 0.96%. Despite the existence of various beliefs in the data, the advantage of Christianity and its various sects are undisputed. It is a matter of misrepresenting religion in academic discourse. This highly imbalanced expression forms a prejudice against religious practice.