Over the past four decades, scholarship on contemporary religion has been expanding at an explosive rate. The aim of the Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion series is to capture this development by publishing cutting-edge scholarship that simultaneously charts new directions for future research. The Handbooks are international in scope, drawing on the expertise of scholars across the globe, bringing in contributors from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. Individual volumes will be devoted to areas of study that have generated substantial bodies of research such as Western Esotericism, to common themes in the study of contemporary religions like Authority of Science or New Media, and to specific religious movements.
The series has published an average of one volume per year over the last 5 years.
Series Editors
Benjamin E. Zeller, Lake Forest College, USA
David W. Kim Australian National University, Australia/ Kookmin University, Korea
Katarina Plank, Karlstad University, Sweden
Editorial Board
Olav Hammer, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Charlotte Hardman, University of Durham, UK
Titus Hjelm, University of Helsinki, Finland
Adam Possamai, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Inken Prohl, Heidelberg University, Germany
For more information on the submission of proposals for the Series, see the BHCR Proposal Guide.
For specific information on the editing of volumes within the Series and style information, please visit the BHCR Style Guide.