About the Journal
LION: Journal of Religion and Regional is a peer-reviewed academic journal that explores the intersection of religion and regional studies in diverse socio-cultural, political, and geographical contexts. The journal aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue by publishing original research, critical essays, and case studies that examine how religious beliefs, practices, institutions, and narratives shape and are shaped by regional dynamics.
Published biannually, LION invites contributions from scholars in the fields of religious studies, political science, sociology, anthropology, geography, and international relations. The journal particularly welcomes studies that engage with contemporary issues such as religious pluralism, regional identity, interfaith relations, spiritual diplomacy, and the role of religion in public policy and regional development.