The Center for Critical Research on Religion publishes the journal Critical Research on Religion and the book series "Studies in Critical Research on Religion."
Two years after publication and with c. 5,000 downloads, the study on #MotherTeresa's #SpiritualDarkness is currently the most-read article in Critical Research on Religion.
https://t.co/pL5ixmuwgf
Himanshi Shinde and Mamta Anand, "Thus spoke the stone women, Ahalya and Galatea: A comparative study of classical myths and their modern feminist retellings by Kavita Kane and Madeline Miller" in the April 2026 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/m0FHHEnXDx
Anjitha Anil and Sushant Kishore, "Gendered vengeance: Gender, agency, and retribution in the Mahabharata" in the April 2026 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/cckAjg4Y3A
Azam Sarwar and Muhammad Safdar, "Disinformation and misinterpretation: Deconstructing the politics of denialism on social media in Pakistan through Islamic feminism" in the April 2026 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/1u5Sj27rGh
Ali Akbar and Abdullah Saeed, "Inclusivist discourses among contemporary Shia religious scholars about people of other faiths" in the April 2026 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/qC3hXOTDbR
Siyaves Azeri, "Conspiracy theories, fetishism, and the spiritual crisis: Marx on religion revisited" in the April 2026 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/iLUlXS7Zlr
Simon Schmalen and Thomas Kron, "Confession and grooming: A risk analysis" in the April 2026 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/VvaKXoWzPP
Anonymous, "Where the poem meets the battlefield: Speaking of Palestine and Israel" in the December 2025 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/uxFMqc80i2
Abolfazl Morshedi, "Theoretical perspectives on Ṭabāṭabāʾī’s constructive concepts: Islamic tradition and modernity in the Iranian context" in the December 2025 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/VYVGCDEoVe
Mehdi Nourian, Hassan Chavoshian, and Hamid Ebadollahi-Chanzanagh, "From ressentiment to revengefulness: An analysis of the discourse of barāʿatī Shīʿism in Iran" in the December 2025 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/b8T3fGcz1i
Kenechi Nnaemeka Afunugo, “Rethinking the Christian vow of matrimonial indissolubility amidst persistent domestic violence in contemporary Nigerian marriages” in the December 2025 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/nYeYq6dU2W
Suleman Lazarus, Peter Tickner, and Mark Button, "Pulpit, power, and predation: “Yahoo Men of God,” prosperity theology, and the Twin Fraud Triangles" in the December 2025 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/PXm5PKyWaU
Theophilus Tinashe Nenjerama and Tavengwa Gwekwerere, "Religious ideologies, legitimation, and citizenship in “second republic” Zimbabwe" in the December 2025 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/T0KEaM380m
Hannah Strømmen, "Rendering unto Caesar: Receptions of the Bible as a source for secularism" in the December 2025 issue of Critical Research on Religion:
https://t.co/LwotY2sTo9
Symposium on the Jewish Left 2025
with contributions by Simone Zimmerman, Omer Barton, Adam Seligman, Yousef Munayyer, and Molly Crabapple in the August 2025 issue of
Critical Research on Religion
https://t.co/PLej10dg3T
(free access until November 9)