About the Journal
Journal "Ceļš" (The Way) is published by University of Latvia once a year with papers in both Latvian and English. It is a peer-reviewed (based on initial editor screening and double-blind refereeing by two specialist referees) interdisciplinary journal of the University of Latvia. The journal is continuously published to deepen the readers' knowledge about theology and religious studies and related historical and present processes. "Ceļš" explores the problematics of theology and religious studies in a global context, especially focusing on the analysis of religious life in Latvia and the Baltics. The journal was first published in 1935 and renewed in 1988.
The journal is not connected to any particular religious belief. It aims to critically analyse processes including diverse theological and religious studies fields - comparative religion, church history, sociology of religion, philosophy of religion, textual critics, biblical theology, and others. The journal's target audience is experts and students within the humanities and social studies field and everybody else interested in the scientific analysis of religious phenomena.
"Ceļš" is indexed in SCOPUS (since 2024), and can be found also in EBSCO databases.