About the Journal
The International Journal of Religion, Arts and Culture (IJRAC) is an academic journal that focuses on the relationship between religion, arts, and culture and implements a double-blind peer review process to ensure the quality and integrity of the publication. The journal provides a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to publish articles that explore how religion influences and is influenced by various forms of art and cultural expression.
The scope of IJRAC covers a variety of fields of study, including theology and religion, where the study of religious doctrine and practice is explored; visual arts, which includes analysis of paintings, sculptures, and other forms of visual art that express religious themes; performing arts, which involve drama, dance, and music that raise religious issues; and literature and writing, which explore works that reflect spiritual values in a cultural context. In addition, the journal also discusses cultural anthropology, which studies the relationship between religious beliefs and practices and social identity; media and communication, which investigates the role of media in disseminating religious and artistic ideas; and art and cultural history, which examines the development of art in the context of religious history.
IJRAC is published twice a year, in April and October, and is published by RaSAIL Media Group. With a focus on innovation and interdisciplinary approaches, IJRAC strives to be a leading resource for those interested in the study of religion and art in the modern era.