Inaugural Editorial of Studies on Religion and Philosophy
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https://doi.org/10.71204/3n40cx73Keywords:
Religion, Philosophy, Interdisciplinary Inquiry, Human Existence, Intellectual HistoryAbstract
The inaugural issue of Studies on Religion and Philosophy marks the beginning of an academic endeavor to explore the profound and multifaceted relationship between religion and philosophy. This journal is conceived as a platform for interdisciplinary inquiry, fostering critical dialogue that bridges the two disciplines to explore humanity's most fundamental questions about existence, morality, suffering, and transcendence. Religion and philosophy, though often pursued independently, share a common historical foundation in human intellectual history. Their intersection offers valuable insights into the deeper dimensions of human life, belief, and meaning. This journal aims to create a space for innovative and thought-provoking scholarship that not only deepens our understanding of these disciplines but also encourages new conversations that advance both fields. By engaging with both religious wisdom and philosophical thought, Studies on Religion and Philosophy seeks to foster a deeper appreciation of the spiritual and intellectual dimensions that shape human existence.
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