About the Journal
Polish Society for the Study of Religions was established in 1958. The organization brings together Polish scientists interesting in religious studies and similar science disciplines. The mission of the organization is create and develop knowledge about religious studies. Since 1957 Polish Society for the Study of Religions publish a scientific journal entitled “The Religious Studies Review”. Since 1970 it is a member of International Association for the History of Religions and since 2001 it is a member of European Association for the Study of Religions.
Current Issue
„Przegląd Religioznawczy – The Religious Studies Review” is one of the oldest Polish academic journals covering religious studies. The journal was founded in 1957 and has been a part of the Polish Society for the Study of Religions since 1960. From 1957 to 1992 it was published as „Euhemer. Przegląd Religioznawczy". Since 1992 it was renamed to „Przegląd Religioznawczy – The Religious Studies Review”.
Journal majorly focuses on scientific research, theoretical issues, and translation of source texts. Recognising religion as a multidimensional subject editorial team collaborates with scholars from a wide range of scientific disciplines such as orientalism, classical philology, archeology, history, ethnography, sociology, psychology, social science, to name a few.
Published: 2026-03-05
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Artykuły
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Sixteenth-century interpretation of the basmali formula and its use ad propagandam fidei Christianae
Aleksandra Kunikowska25–35 -
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The category of weak religion in Gianni Vattimo’s philosophical thought
Beata Guzowska91–99 -
From tools to persons: how the mind turns religious artifacts into agents
Sławomir Sztajer101–112 -
Religiosity in Poland in the light of national and international social research
Anna Daszewska129–141 -
Fulfilling religious needs in social welfare homes and healthcare facilities. Selected legal and axiological aspects
Monika Oliwa-Ciesielska143–156 -
Religion and morality in the consciousness of university students: bioethical and moral liberalization from the perspective of Osmer’s model
Jarosław Kozak, Stanisław Fel, Marek Słomka157–174 -
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Financial transparency of religious organizations in building believers’ trust
Przemysław Kabalski, Justyna Dobroszek, Magdalena Zatoń189–205 -
Polish Society for the Study of Religions was established in 1958. The organization brings together Polish scientists interesting in religious studies and similar science disciplines. The mission of the organization is create and develop knowledge about religious studies. Since 1957 Polish Society for the Study of Religions publish a scientific journal entitled “The Religious Studies Review”. Since 1970 it is a member of International Association for the History of Religions and since 2001 it is a member of European Association for the Study of Religions.