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The Journal has a mission to answer the following central questions and dilemmas regarding the religious situation in Europe: does religion have a positive or negative role in Europe ?; is secularization in Europe a myth or a reality ?; is there a process of desecularization, and perhaps sacralization of modern European society ?; are religious organizations in Europe increasingly profane in their activities ?; is the process of ethno-religious mobilization taking place in Europe ?; why does religious fundamentalism reject the practical implementation of the principles of secularization and religious tolerance ?; does and to what extent in Europe a process of religious universalism takes place through the ideas of ecumenism and neo-ecumenism ?; what is the role of religious tolerance as a principle between religious particularism and religious universalism in Europe ?; to what extent do religious organizations practically implement the principles of religious tolerance in Europe? As Director of the Centre for Intercultural Studies and Research and Editor in chief of the Journal, I invite you all to bring together our results and analysis of scientific research in order to try to answer the above, and countless other questions and dilemmas.
To gain quality, the papers are reviewed by members of the International Editorial Board, which has representatives from fifteen countries, thirteen of which are from Europe. They are all European and world brands in their scientific fields. All papers that will successfully pass the review procedure are published in the Journal. There is no registration fee for authors who apply for the publication of their scientific and peer-reviewed scientific papers. The Journal is published once a year. The first issue came out in 2020.