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Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science

Open Library of Humanities

About

Published since 1966, Zygon is dedicated to the manifold interactions between the sciences and human religious and moral convictions. The journal explores the whole range of the sciences, including cosmology and physics, biology and the neurosciences, sociology, psychology, and anthropology. Zygon is open to religious and non-religious perspectives, publishing articles that consider science in relation to the great traditions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, as well as naturalism, secular humanism, and atheism.

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Funding is provided by the Open Library of Humanities to cover article production costs, typesetting, website hosting, indexing and archiving. This funding does not cover copy-editing costs or editorial assistance costs, which are currently undertaken by editors as additional volunteer labour.