About the Journal

The International Journal of Religion and Disaster Studies is a pioneering academic publication dedicated to exploring the complex interplay between religious beliefs, practices, and disasters worldwide. This journal offers a unique platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to examine how religious perspectives and experiences influence responses to natural and human-made disasters.

Our journal delves into a diverse range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • The role of religious communities and organizations in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.
  • Theological and ethical reflections on disasters.
  • Comparative studies of religious responses to disasters across different cultures and faith traditions.
  • The impact of disasters on religious practices, rituals, and spiritual well-being.
  • Interfaith collaboration and dialogue in disaster relief efforts.

The journal targets an international readership comprising academics in religious and disaster studies, humanitarian and disaster response professionals, faith-based organizations, and policymakers interested in the religious dimensions of disaster management.

We are committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that contribute significant knowledge and understanding to the field. Our editorial team, consisting of esteemed experts from diverse religious and academic backgrounds, ensures that each publication meets the highest standards of scholarly rigor and relevance.