The International Journal for Philosophy of Religion serves as a medium for the development and criticism of philosophical insights and theories relevant to religion.
Offers critical, constructive, and interpretative considerations of religion from an objective philosophical viewpoint.
Provides articles, symposia, discussions, reviews, notes, and news.
Represents no single institution or sectarian school, philosophical or religious.
Caters to a wide range of readers, especially teachers and students of philosophy, philosophical theology and religious thought.