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Religious Robots: Editorial for the September 2024 issue
Posted by Arthur C. Petersen on 2024-12-22
In this Editorial for the September 2024 issue [click here to browse the issue online], you will find brief introductions to the articles included in this issue, both in the general section and in the three thematic sections, which include two Book Symposia.
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This issue contains three general articles. …
Replication in the Humanities: Editorial for the June 2024 issue
Posted by Arthur C. Petersen on 2024-10-28
This issue [click here to browse the issue online; click here to view and download a PDF of the entire issue; and to order a printed copy for $6.75 (no-profit-to-journal price) through Amazon, choose for instance one of the following market places: US, UK, DE, FR, …!-->
Climate Change and Blockchain: Editorial for March 2024 issue
Posted by Arthur C. Petersen on 2024-05-26
The first issue with the new publisher, Open Library of Humanities, is out! [Click here to browse the issue online; click here to view and download a PDF of the entire issue; and to order a printed copy for $8.61 (no-profit-to-journal price) through Amazon, choose for instance one of the …
Zygon migration to diamond open access completed, all back issues now openly available!
Posted by Arthur C. Petersen on 2024-01-02
It is with great happiness that the Joint Publication Board of Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science announces that all back issues have been migrated to OLH and are now available from this platform under open access license. As I announced in September 2021, three years into my first …
Zygon migrates to a new publisher, a new platform, and diamond open access
Posted by OLH Janeway on 2023-06-22
From January 1, 2024, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science will be published diamond open access via our new publisher, Open Library of Humanities. From that date we will leave Wiley, who have served as our publishing agent for more than 33 years. From July 14, 2023, the Wiley ScholarOne …
Posted by Mladen Turk on 2024-04-29
Philip Hefner, a Lutheran theologian known for his work in connecting scientists with religious thinkers in dialogue, died on April 27, 2024, at his home in Chicago. He was 91.
Soon after ordination in 1962, Hefner began his life’s work of teaching theology to students preparing to be pastors, finally …