The International Journal of Latin American Religions publishes contributions to the scientific study of the history and present situation of Latin American religions, both in the region and among Latin American minorities in different parts of the world.
Committed to the epistemological and methodological standards of non-theological, multidisciplinary study of religions.
With its multidisciplinary scope, it welcomes contributions from sociology, history, psychology, anthropology and comparative religion.
Brings Latin American scholarship into the global conversation and contributes to the exchange of relevant knowledge among scholars dedicated to the scientific study of Latin American religions.
Publishes original research articles, interviews, conference reports and book reviews.