The International Journal of the Platonic Tradition

Leiden: Brill

Description

This exciting journal covers all facets of the Platonic tradition from all perspectives and all corners of the world. This journal is a biannual peer-reviewed open access academic journal of ohilosophy published under the auspices of the International Society for Neoplatonic Studies. It was established in 1985 and the international editorial board is headed by Professor John Finamore of the University of Iowa. This exciting journal covers all facets of the Platonic tradition (from Thales through Thomas Taylor, and beyond) from all perspectives (including philosophical, historical, religious, etc.) and all corners of the world (Pagan, Christian, Jewish, Islamic, etc.). The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Humanities International Index, International Review of Biblical Studies, and Scopus.

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The journal welcomes proposals for book reviews.

Link

https://brill.com/view/journals/jpt/jpt-overview.xml

Religion in the Roman Empire

Tubingue: Mohr Siebeck

Description

Religion in the Roman Empire (RRE) is bold in the sense that it intends to further and document new and integrative perspectives on religion in the Ancient World combining multidisciplinary methodologies. Starting from the notion of « lived religion » it will offer a space to take up recent, but still incipient, research to modify and cross the disciplinary boundaries of History of Religion, Archaeology, Anthropology, Classics, Ancient History, Jewish History, Rabbinics, New Testament, Early Christianity, Patristics, Coptic Studies, Gnostic and Manichean Studies, Late Antiquity and Oriental Languages. We hope to stimulate the development of new approaches that can encompass the local and global trajectories of the multidimensional pluralistic religions of antiquity. Each volume consists of three issues a year, each of approximately 130 pages in length. It includes an editorial, five to seven main articles, and book reviews. All articles and contributions that exceed 8 pages in length are subject to double-blind peer reviews. Submissions will be anonymized for that purpose. All articles and contributions are in English. The first issues deal with « Lived Religion: Appropriations of Religion and Meanings in Situations, » « Understanding Objects in Religious Contexts » and with « Practices and Groups, » bringing together studies on textual and archaeological material from all areas of the Mediterranean.

(Text by the editors)

The journal welcomes proposals for book reviews.

Link

https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/en/journal/religion-in-the-roman-empire-rre

Philosophie Antique

Problèmes, renaissances, usages

Paris: Septentrion

Description

La philosophie de Plotin et de ses successeurs exerça un ascendant presque exclusif pendant près de quatre siècles et imprégna durablement la philosophie médiévale. Les études rassemblées dans ce numéro, dues en majorité à de jeunes chercheurs, témoignent à la fois du génie spéculatif des auteurs rassemblés sous l’étiquette de néoplatonisme et de la vitalité de la recherche actuelle dans ce domaine.

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La revue accepte de recevoir des propositions de comptes rendus d’ouvrages.

Link

https://journals.openedition.org/philosant/983