Some examples of peer-reviewed ("refereed"), scholarly journals in the field of religious studies are:
Use journal indexes, explained below, to find other relevant journals and articles.
A journal article index (or a database) a research tool that contains specific types of research sources not found in the library catalogue. Depending on the scope, an index can be used to locate the following:
Indexes can be searched by:
ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials​
A major international index for religious studies, articles included in the database are scholarly, cover all fields of religion, and represent all the major religious faiths and denominations.
Religious and Theological Abstracts
Provides summaries of articles published in scholarly journals in the fields of world's major religions and theology.
ProQuest Religion
Includes schloalrly journal articles and book chapters on doctrines and philosophies, religious history, formal theological studies, and commentary on topics of general interest from the perspectives of many worldwide religions. The database is also an excellent source of religious news and information.
Philosopher's Index
Includes articles and books in the subject of philosophy of religion.