08/05/2026
Our next online seminar takes place on 5th June at 2 p.m. (UK time). The topic is AI and spiritual experiences, and several of the authors of the special issue of the Journal for the Study of Religious Experience will take place in the Round Table. Attendance is free but you need to register via Eventbrite. I put the link in the comment below.
09/03/2026
Dear all, here is a call for papers for a panel at the conference of the European Association for study of religions on religious experience. The panel's organisers are at the bottom of the notification. Please contact them if you have any questions. thanks.
Call for submissions for the open panel 'Spiritual, Nonordinary, Transformative – New Interpretations of Religious Experiences' at the Religions 360o | 22nd EASR | IAHR Regional Conference, 20-25. September 2026, Bucharest.
New methodologies bring new interpretations to the field of religious experience. By lifting the experience out of the ‘religious’ wrapping, psycho(patho)logical, social, cultural, and even neurological interpretations of experiences similar to religious ones have been conceptualized, revised, and reimagined over the past century. The terminology and methods used to examine these experiences are constantly changing and under debate. These methodologies open up religious experience to a much broader interpretive frame, ranging from theological to neurological perspectives and from qualitative to quantitative methods. This broader framework is essential because contemporary societies are continuously shaped by the processes of globalisation, marketisation, and pluralism; thus, religious beliefs and affiliations are also in flux. Therefore, research into such experiences — religious, spiritual, transcendent, supernatural, nonordinary, transformative, anomalous, religionesque and so on — is particularly topical and urgent. This panel welcomes papers addressing the current state of religious experience research, with a particular emphasis on the theoretical, terminological, and methodological challenges of the present and future.
Convenors:
Sára E. Heidl – University of Vienna
Zsuzsanna Szugyiczki – University of Szeged
Apply via email: [email protected] until the 31st of March, 2026. ca. 250 words.
experience.call
19/01/2026
Please share. Attendance is free but one needs to sign up.
Join us in Lampeter, Wales on Wednesday 11th March 2026
Speakers: Revd. Malcolm Guite, Julia Cleave & Prof. Mary-Ann Constantine.
FREE ADMISSION, Tickets available at www.temenosacademy.org
07/01/2026
The deadline for submitting proposals for the next special issue of the Journal for the Study of Religious Experience is approaching. The overarching topic is pilgrimage. If you are interested, please send a short abstract and biographical statement to [email protected] by 15 February 2026.😊
09/10/2025
After the successful publication of the second issue of volume 11 of our Journal for the Study of Religious Experience I have the pleasure circulating today the call for papers for next year's issue. the overarching theme will be pilgrimage! If you are interested, please submit a short abstract and biographical statement to [email protected] by 15 February 2026.
02/10/2025
Another new publication by Jeff Leonardi, honorary research fellow at the Religious Experience Research Centre edited this important volume on Environmental Spirituality and Wellbeing, published by Equinox.
Environmental Spirituality and Wellbeing | Equinox Publishing
Wellbeing can be described in purely secular terms, but a spiritual perspective on Wellbeing adds considerable depth and scope, distinguishing it from superficial or momentary happiness. Wellbeing in spiritual terms reaches out beyond the individual towards relationship which can embrace bot...
30/09/2025
I am delighted to announce the publication of the special issue of our Journal for the Study of Religious Experience on the theme of on AI and Religious Experience. A big thank you to Mara Steenhuisen, the editor of the issue, and Leah Black, the proof-reader of all papers, and of course to the authors who selected our journal. Here is the link to the site of the Journal where you can download the whole issue or individual papers. You can also search the archive and explore the previous issues. It is a fully open access journal, supported by the Alister Hardy Trust.
Journal for the Study of Religious Experience
The Journal for the Study of Religious Experience (JSRE) is a peer-reviewed journal promoted by the Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre (RERC), University of Wales Trinity Saint David. JSRE publishes original papers promoting theoretical, m
10/07/2025
I am delighted to announce the publication of issue 11.1 of the Journal for the Study of religious Experience. You can access the journal via its website and download (for free) either the whole issue or individual articles. With this issue we are celebrating 10 years of the Journal! A big thanks to Emily Pierini, who set it up, Jack Hunter, who took over after Tom's death, and to Mara Steenhuisen who has taken over now from Jack as editor of the Journal. Another thank you goes to Elle Hughes who supported Mara with proof-reading and of course the Alister Hardy Trust. This new issue of the Journal is one of the largest and shows once again that the study of religious experience is alive and vibrant. 😊
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): Special 10th anniversary issue | Journal for the Study of Religious Experience
08/07/2025
Look out for the new issue of the Journal for the Study of Religious Experience very soon! We are celebrating ten years of the journal.
Here is a teaser with the new logo of our Journal for the study of religious experience (created by Mara Steenhuisen, the new editor)😊. Issue 11.1 will be out very soon!