Journal of Religious Ethics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Religious Ethics is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Teaching Religion and Upholding Academic Freedom6
Religion, Race, and the Limit of Ethics: Historical Considerations4
Ethical Reasoning in a Morally Diverse World: Higher Education and the Purposes of Religious Ethics4
Reclaiming “Natural Partnership and Communication”4
Moral Exemplarity: The Trouble with Linda Zagzebski's Semantic Theory of Exemplarity3
Atmospheric Buddhism: How Buddhism is Distributed, Felt, and Moralized in a Repressive Society3
Islamic Environmentalism and Epistemic Waste3
Response to Focus Issue3
Responsibility in the Anthropocene: Paul Ricoeur and the Summons to Responsibility amid Global Environmental Degradation2
Lot's Daughters and Naomi and Ruth: Of “Moral Love” and National Myths2
Managing New Technology When Effective Control is Lost: Facing Hard Choices With CRISPR2
Authorship and Accountability: Kierkegaard and Anonymity in the Press2
The Power of Monetary and Fiscal Policies in a Neoliberal Age: A Christian Ethical Engagement with the Cases of Sweden and the United States2
American Indian Traditions and Religious Ethics2
The Value of Religious Ethics2
Issue Information2
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A Summoned Life: Vocation in the Analects2
Moral Dilemmas and Christian Ethics1
Karmic Opacity and Ethical Formation in a Tibetan Pilgrim's Diary1
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Ethics After Comparative Religious Ethics: Rereading Little and Twiss in a Pragmatic Light1
Introduction to THE Focus Isssue ON Kierkegaard, Religious Ethics, and Media1
How the Anthropocene Changes Religious Ethics1
Augustine, AI, and the Two Models of Language1
Introduction1
Martin Luther's Critique of Supererogation1
Issue Information1
Animism, Eco‐Immanence, and Divine Transcendence: Toward an Integrated Religious Framework for Environmental Ethics1
Meir Kahane and Race as Incarnational Theology1
Kierkegaard, Social Media, and Despair1
Jesus and Dogs: Or How to Command a Friend?1
Issue Information1
Finitude, Necessity, and Healing from Despair in Kierkegaard's The Lily and the Bird1
Augustine’s Political Idealism1
The Virtue of Mortality1
Religious Ethics and the Human Dignity Revolution1
Genome Editing and Relational Autonomy1
Introduction1
“That is Giving a Banquet”: Neighbor‐Love as Spiritualization of Romantic Loves in Works of Love1
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