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About the Journal
| Title proper | Canonia Religia |
| Sub Title | Jurnal Studi Teks Agama dan Sosial |
| Frequency | 2 issues per year (August & February) |
| ISSN | 3021-8578 |
| ORCID | 0009-0008-3376-3422 |
| Editor-in-chief | Kholila Mukaromah |
| Managing Editor | Ibnu Hajar Ansori |
| Publisher | Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kediri |
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Canonia Religia: Jurnal Studi Teks Agama dan Sosial is a scholarly platform dedicated to the interdisciplinary exploration of religious texts and their societal dynamics. The journal publishes articles that examine the meaning, context, and impact of religious texts on culture, society, and civilization through philological, hermeneutical, historical, and socio-critical approaches. First published in August 2023 with ISSN 3021-8578, it aims to strengthen academic networks in the fields of religious and social studies. The journal is issued biannually, covering the periods from September to February and from March to August, with each edition featuring peer-reviewed articles of rigorous scholarly quality. In addition, Canonia Religia assigns a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to each published article and is indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Through its consistent, methodologically sound publications, the journal aims to become a significant reference for scholars and researchers in the study of religion and society, both nationally and internationally.
As part of its commitment to disseminating scholarly works and enhancing their accessibility and societal relevance, Canonia Religia organizes a Discussion Series in January and February 2025. This program is conceived as an academic forum for the critical exchange of ideas, research findings, and interdisciplinary perspectives in the study of religious texts and their engagement with contemporary issues. The discussion themes encompass the transformation of religious exegesis in the digital era, particularly the integration of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in religious studies; environmental discourse from turāṡ to global challenges, highlighting the dialectical relationship between classical and contemporary Islamic studies in ecotheological thought; ecofeminism in Islam, with a focus on the reconstruction and affirmation of women’s roles in environmental ethics; and the dialogue between Stoicism and Islamic philosophy, especially concerning the ethics of resilience in both classical and contemporary Islamic intellectual traditions.
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A journal focusing on the study of religious texts and their social dimensions, encouraging interdisciplinary and contextual approaches to understanding religion and society.
