Nova Religio

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Nova Religio presents scholarly interpretations and examinations of emergent and alternative religious movements. Original research, perspectives on the study of new religions, literature reviews, and conference updates keep scholars well informed on a wide range of topics including: new religions; new movements within established religious traditions; neo-indigenous, neo-polytheistic and revival movements; ancient wisdom and New Age groups; diasporic religious movements; and marginalized and stigmatized religions.

University of Pennsylvania Press

Available Issues

Vol. 22 (2018) through current issue

Table of Contents

Volume 27, 2023-2024

  1. Volume 27, Number 4, May 2024
  2. Volume 27, Number 3, February 2024
  3. Volume 27, Number 2, November 2023
  4. Volume 27, Number 1, August 2023

Volume 26, 2022-2023

  1. Volume 26, Number 4, May 2023
  2. Volume 26, Number 3, February 2023
  3. Volume 26, Number 2, November 2022
  4. Volume 26, Number 1, August 2022

Volume 25, 2021-2022

  1. Volume 25, Number 4, May 2022
  2. Volume 25, Number 3, February 2022
  3. Volume 25, Number 2, November 2021
  4. Volume 25, Number 1, August 2021

Volume 24, 2020-2021

  1. Volume 24, Number 4, May 2021
  2. Volume 24, Number 3, February 2021
  3. Volume 24, Number 2, November 2020
  4. Volume 24, Number 1, August 2020

Volume 23, 2019-2020

  1. Volume 23, Number 4, May 2020
  2. Volume 23, Number 3, February 2020
  3. Volume 23, Number 2, November 2019
  4. Volume 23, Number 1, August 2019

Volume 22, 2018-2019

  1. Volume 22, Number 4, May 2019
  2. Volume 22, Number 3, February 2019
  3. Volume 22, Number 2, November 2018
  4. Volume 22, Number 1, August 2018Free Access

Additional Information

ISSN
1541-8480
Print ISSN
1092-6690
Coverage Statement
Vol. 22 (2018) through current issue
Open Access
No

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Additional Issue Materials

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