European Journal for Philosophy of Religion (EJPR) is a peer-reviewed international scholarly journal devoted to the problems of the philosophy of religion as these arise out of classical and contemporary discussions and from varied religious traditions. The journal’s special mission is to enable a fruitful exchange between representatives of various traditions within contemporary philosophy of religion both in Europe and elsewhere.
Initially published biannually, EJPR will be published as a quarterly as from 2012. Space is devoted to articles, of which more than 30 are published each year, exclusively in English. The journal contains also a Discussions and Replies section, and a Book Reviews section, which may include review articles and shorter notes.
Although the journal is committed to no position and invites papers without restriction of philosophical method or orientation, it encourages publication of papers in which clear philosophical questions are being asked, a clear thesis is defended, and clear arguments are given.
EJPR has been founded with the aim of fostering the development of philosophy of religion in Europe. While the extensive Advisory Board includes many leading philosophers of religion from North America, the Editorial Board of the journal is made up primarily of philosophers from Continental Europe. The journal is edited at the Centre for Global Ethics at the Metropolitan University Prague in partnership with the John Hick Centre for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Birmingham. The refereeing process of the journal is being overseen by the Editor-in-Chief and the Chair of the Advisory Board.
| Editor-in-Chief: | Dr. Janusz Salamon Metropolitan University Prague |
| Co-Editor & Review Editor: | Dr. Yujin Nagasawa University of Birmingham |
| Chair of Advisory Board: | Prof. Richard Swinburne University of Oxford |
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion is a partner in the international research project Analytic Theology supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation.