The Sixth International Conference on Religion & Spirituality in Society will be held at The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., USA, 22-23 March 2016.
Founded in 2011, the International Conference on Religion & Spirituality in Society brings together scholars, teachers, and practitioners together to reflect on the relationships of religion and spirituality to society. The conference aims to provide a space for careful, scholarly reflection and open dialogue.
We invite proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, or colloquia. For more information regarding the conference, use the links below to explore our conference website.
We are pleased to announce January's Article of the Month:
"Ancestors, Elders, and the Role of Spirituality in Late Life" by Dr. Loretta Brewer.
This article will be made open-access and available to anyone to download through the end of the month.
Translation Services Available
We are pleased to offer English-to-Spanish and Spanish-to-English translation services for those articles published in the journal. Translated articles are eligible to be in the corresponding sister journal. If you are interested in utilizing these services, please email us.
Conference News
Upcoming Religion Conference, Washington D.C., USA
Delegate Packet The 2016 conference kicks off on March 22nd and we are looking forward to another great meeting. We've put together an informational Delegate Packet that includes important information about the conference venue, morning registration, hotel information, and traveling to and within Washington D.C. To view the packet, please click here.
Conference Extras To explore our carefully curated selection of conference activities, please visit the ‘Special Events’ section of the conference website.
Registration If you have not yet registered for the conference and would like to join us in Washington D.C., please visit our website.
List of Conference Abstracts Now Online
Wondering What Conference Proposals Have Been Submitted?
Deciding on whether to attend a conference is an important decision in your academic career, and many times your peers can play an important role in helping you to take that vital step in your research progression. To view the in-person proposals that have registered for the conference to date, please refer to the ‘Programs and Events’ section of the conference website.