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The Journal of Religion seeks to promote excellent and innovative inquiry into the meaning and import of religion. It welcomes original contributions to scholarship on specific religious traditions through historical, anthropological, sociological, or textual interpretation. It also welcomes submissions that investigate religious difference, the concept of religion, the methods by which religion has been studied, and the ways in which the religious relates to the secular, the critical, the cultural, and the political. The Journal is especially interested in submissions that advance scholarship in specific areas of inquiry while pursuing a broad range of implications for the disciplinary and interdisciplinary study of religion.