
Journal Overview
Journal Overview
Comparative Philosophy and Religious Traditions (CPRT) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal devoted to the critical and comparative study of philosophical thought within and across diverse religious traditions.
The journal provides a scholarly platform for examining how philosophical reflection emerges from, interacts with, and transforms religious, cultural, and civilizational contexts.
Situated at the intersection of philosophy and religious studies, CPRT promotes rigorous intercultural dialogue among intellectual traditions from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. The journal seeks to deepen global understanding by encouraging comparative methodologies that illuminate both shared concerns and distinctive conceptual frameworks in metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, political philosophy, and spiritual practice.
Scholarly Excellence & Integrity
CPRT welcomes theoretically grounded, textually informed, and methodologically innovative scholarship. The journal values analytical precision, historical awareness, and constructive engagement across traditions. It does not endorse any particular philosophical or theological position; rather, it is committed to academic integrity, pluralism, and respectful intellectual exchange.
Open Access & Ethical Standards
As an open access publication, CPRT ensures the free and unrestricted dissemination of knowledge worldwide under a Creative Commons license. The journal upholds transparent editorial processes, double-blind peer review, and internationally recognized standards of publication ethics.
A Leading Forum for Intercivilizational Philosophical Inquiry.