ISSN: 2153-6708 (Online)
ISSN: 2153-6716 (Print)

The Review of Religion, Economics and Culture is a peer-reviewed academic journal focussed on the interrelationship of religion and culture with business, economics, and/or finance. Specifically, the journal seeks papers detailing the Christian perspective in those areas. Given the Judaic heritage of Christianity, some articles may also give the Jewish perspective. It is an annual review published during the Easter season.

The RREC was established with the realization that, particularly in the modern society we live in, issues of religion, economics, and culture are inextricably interconnected. It is, therefore, wise to consider the theological perspective of the economy and cultural aspects of society. Similarly, the impact that economic situations or cultural issues may have on people's faith cannot be ignored. It is to investigate the linkages of these three crucial areas of modern society that this peer reviewed journal was established.

Submissions should be formatted according to the journal's standards and sent as an attachment via email to the editor at rrec.editor@gmail.com.

Review Process: The journal uses a blind peer review process. The editor makes the final determination of whether to accept the article, accept with revisions, or reject based on his own assessment and those of the referees. The journal seeks to provide a decision within 1 month of receiving manuscripts. Upon acceptance of an article, the fee for publication is US$250. Copies of the print version of the journal may be purchased at extra cost when available.

Formatting: Manuscripts should be submitted in MS Word format (.doc, not .docx), 12 point Times New Roman font, double-spaced with 1 inch margins. Figures and tables should be included in-line with the text where they belong. References should be included at the end, and internal citation should be used. Footnotes may be used where needed. Figures and tables should be black and white or greyscale and in their final print-ready format. The title of the paper should appear at the top of the manuscript, but not the author(s)' names. An abstract of 100 words or less should be included in a separate file. The author(s)' names should not appear on this page, either. Another separate file should be submitted containing the title page with all the authors listed, as well as contact information for at least the corresponding author. In a fourth file, or else in the body of the email should be a letter from all authors or only the corresponding author giving the justification for the paper as well as the following declarations:

1. The manuscript is original, not published elsewhere, and not under consideration elsewhere.

2. All authors have given their permission for the work to be published.

3. If accepted for publication, the authors give full copyright to the journal.

4. The authors, by submission of a manuscript, take sole responsibility for their own work.

 

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