Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri <div> <p>The Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies is an international on-line publication of SCIRI (the Seminar for the Interdisciplinary Research of Religions and Ideologies) and SACRI (the Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies). It is a peer-review academic publication intended for professors and researchers interested in the study of religions and ideologies.</p> </div> <p>J.S.R.I. encourages interdisciplinary approaches of religions, engaging the following domains: religious studies, philosophy of religions, ethics, political philosophy and political science, anthropology, sociology, interreligious dialogue and communications theory. All articles must explore the religious dimension of the issues covered.</p> <p> J.S.R.I. is an open-access journal published on the internet, with three issues per year. Publication in JSRI is completely free of charge.</p> <p>J.S.R.I. is indexed in the following databases: Clarivate Analytics (former ISI - Thompson-Reuters), Web of Knowledge, SCOPUS, EBSCO, ProQuest, Brill, Gale, ERIH Plus.</p> <p>Prospective authors are advised to adapt their submissions to the topics specified in the "Announcements" and make sure their texts address the issues mentioned above. We expect from the authors to develop the topics from the perspective of the situation of religions in the XXI<sup>st</sup> century.</p> SCIRI & SACRI en-US Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1583-0039 What People Think About Cloning? Social Representation Of This Technique And Its Associated Emotions https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1346 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>This study explores the social representations of cloning taking in consideration a series of associated emotions and the subjects’ level of religiosity. The participants in our study consisted of 356 subjects of different ages and professions. The data collection included four tasks for the subjects to fill in. First, they had to fill in a free task association: starting from the stimulus-word „cloning” they had to associate five words or expressions, and then rank these five words according to their importance. The second task required polarity association for each of the expressions; thus, the subjects had to evaluate them as positive, negative or neutral in relation to „cloning”. The third task was a questionnaire evaluating the level of religiosity (28 items). The last task included a list of 35 emotions (positive as well as negative) which subjects had to associate on a scale from 1 to 10 with the bio-medical procedure of cloning. The data analysis was focused on comparing the different groups defined in relation to the level of religiosity, affective polarity, age and level of education. We used the prototipicality technique, developed in the framework of the social representation’s theory, in order to identify the elements of the social representations of cloning belonging to the previously mentioned variables.</p> </div> </div> </div> Mihai Curelaru Adrian Neculau Mioara Cristea Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 3 30 Religion And Medicine Or The Spiritual Dimension Of Healing https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1347 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>This paper analyses the relationship between religion and the field of medicine and health care in light of other recent studies. Generally, religion and spirituality have a positive impact on disease. For patients diagnosed with malignancies and chronic diseases, religion is an important dimension of healing. From ancient times, God has been considered an inspiration for the physician’s knowledge and healing resources. Some authors have proposed a brief history of spiritual and religious states that the doctor can apply to his patient. Religiosity and spirituality allow patients to receive better social support and to benefit greatly from resources provided by religious organizations (cultural activities, jobs, and health care counseling). The two terms “religion” and “spirituality” have different meanings but are always in connection. Many studies emphasize that people with greater religiosity and spirituality have a lower prevalence of depression and suicide, better quality of life, and greater survival. Additionally the article discusses the complementary health care benefits of religious fasting. Caloric and protein restrictions promoted by religious fasting were associated with improvement in control or prophylaxis of many diseases and with longevity</p> </div> </div> </div> Corina Dima-Cozma Sebastian Cozma Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 31 48 Transplantation Debates In Romania Between Bioethics And Religion https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1348 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>In this paper, we thoroughly investigate the various solutions proposed to solve the problems of transplantation system in Romania. Three types of solutions are especially envisaged: legislative ones, institutional ones and cultural/religious ones. We carefully analyze the main ethical and logistical arguments on presumed consent and its alternatives in Romania: family consent provided by the relatives and mandated choice. Special attention is dedicated both to institutional solutions (organizational, educational and information issues) and to religious arguments and motivations, for there were several indicators of their importance for Romanian bioethical discourse in general and for their prevalence in transplantation debates in particular.</p> </div> </div> </div> Cristina Gavriluţă Mihaela Frunză Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 49 71 Christianity And Bioethics. Seeking Arguments For Stem Cell Research In Genesis https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1349 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>Many Christian scholars, if not all of them, consider Genesis to be foundational texts of the Bible and the spring for all the other doctrines of the Scripture. Therefore, I’m considering the attempt to search and find arguments for cell therapy ethical issues in the fundamental text of Genesis as a challenging and educative task. Moreover, this could be the first step in analyzing the relationships between Christian religions and bioethics, in terms of finding reasonable decisions for ethical challenges, raised by the current biomedical research. As for many other dilemmas of humanity, we have to recall the text of Genesis for analyzing the goodness or evilness of our actions in translational medicine, even though that is not the only way to get a reasonable ethical decision. My contribution is an essay that is trying to correlate the Genesis lessons with the needed arguments in deciding what could be good and what could be evil in the stem cell research, according to the religious convictions. The biggest challenges of biomedical research for Christian religions were due to the human cloning issue, made possible by the somatic cell nuclear transfer, but those challenges update the older debates on birth control pill, technologically assisted reproduction, or gene therapy. Issues related to in vitro fertilization, gene enhancement and gene therapy, human cell cloning, embryonic stem cell using, and chimera cell obtaining for research are being considered and related to the putative arguments extracted from the book of Genesis, describing the origins.</p> <p>As a matter of fact, I may conclude that the single way to reach a reasonable ethical decision in our society is to intersect ethics, science and theology and to engage large debates involving scientists, theologians, civil society representatives, ethicists (experts in applied ethics) and moral philosophers, having the two latest professionals as referees.</p> </div> </div> </div> Mircea Leabu Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 72 87 Arguments In Favor Of A Religious Coping Pattern In Terminally Ill Patients https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1350 <div class="page" title="Page 2"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>A patient suffering from a severe illness that is entering its terminal stage is forced to develop a coping process. Of all the coping patterns, the religious one stands out as being a psychological resource available to all patients regardless of culture, learning, and any age. Religious coping interacts with other values or practices of society, for example the model of a society that takes care of it’s elder members among family or in an institutionalized environment or the way the health system offers or not psychological support for a terminally ill patient. Health care providers should have at least some psychological coping patterns training because not all patterns of religious coping are equally effective, and some have been described as increasing the level of stress or producing other negative psychological effects on the patient. This article aims to review the complex models of religious coping that are unanimously accepted in psychooncology, arguments in favor of religious coping, the types of patients that use this model, ethical dilemmas that could be reinterpreted using religious arguments. Finally, we will also discuss the need of Romanian patients to embrace a religious coping in case of an incurable illness, and also the support that they can receive from both curative and palliative health care providers.</p> </div> </div> </div> Andrada Pârvu Gabriel Roman Silvia Dumitraș Rodica Gramma Mariana Enache Ștefana Maria Moisa Radu Chiriță Cătălin Iov Beatrice Ioan Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 88 112 From Cognitive To Moral Enhancement: A Possible Reconciliation Of Religious Outlooks And The Biotechnological Creation Of A Better Human https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1351 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>Religious outlooks on the use of new bio-technologies for the purpose of cognitive enhancement of humans are generally not favorably disposed to interventions in what is regarded as ordained by God or shaped by nature. I will present a number of perspectives that are derived from these outlooks and contrast them to the liberal standpoint. Subsequently, I will discuss two views that are compatible with religious outlooks, but that do not exclude cognitive enhancement altogether. They only pose significant moral limitations to it. These two views are: 1) cognitive enhancement of the human ought to be preceded by moral enhancement; 2) cognitive enhancement is morally permissible only as a means to moral enhancement. I will argue in favor of the superiority of the second view and assert that this view might be a sound platform for defining the relationship between religion(s) and bioethics in the decades and centuries to come.</p> </div> </div> </div> Vojin Rakić Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 113 128 On The Reference To Catholic Ethical Theology In Contemporary Health Policy https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1352 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>Reference to theology, and in particular to theological ethics, in health policy in contemporary Romania may seem outdated. Some positions have been defended that tend to marginalize the contribution of theology to health policy ethics or ever to rule out any contribution of theology to the implementation of health policies. The questions I aim to answer in this paper are the following: (1) Why has the role of theology (theological ethics) decreased in establishing health policies? (2) Which are the major problems for health policy from the perspective of theological ethics? (3) What is the original contribution that Catholic theological ethics can bring to health policy? In the concluding section of this paper I will present a case study that highlights the analogy (in terms of both usefulness and limitations) between the concept of “therapeutic alliance” and the theological concept of “alliance” (covenant).</p> </div> </div> </div> Călin Săplăcan Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 129 147 Human Cloning And The Myth Of Disenchantment https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1353 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>This study has a twofold objective: firstly, it aims to examine the main types of argument that have been formulated against human cloning, to identify their presuppositions and to evaluate their strength; secondly, it aims to argue that the most important objections against human cloning are philosophical and religious, in particular the objection that human cloning represents a radical form of disenchantment or an abuse of rationality. The birth of a cloned mammal, a sheep named Dolly, which was announced on 23 February 23 1997, began a wide public debate on the morality of human cloning. I shall try to show that this debate should not be limited only to ethical and legal considerations, since it has more profound ramifications. The science of cloning is rooted in a certain metaphysical background, which, discreetly, but firmly, accompanies its spectacular promises, and which has profound consequences on our metaphysical and religious beliefs. This background needs to be openly discussed and evaluated. Moreover, it warrants the special attention of philosophers and religious thinkers alike.</p> </div> </div> </div> Laurențiu Staicu Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 148 169 A Model Of Cultural Dialogue And Intellectual History: The Case Of Leon Volovici https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1354 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>The present study is an ideography applied to the work and intellectual activity of the Romanian-born Jewish scholar Leon Volovici. A careful analysis of his writings reveals a series of essential directions – landmarks and recurrent themes of his work – that Volovici himself followed without hesitation throughout his intellectual becoming. Succinctly, the case of Leon Volovici represents a remarkable model of practicing cultural dialogue and achieving intellectual histories from several perspectives. In addition to brief introductory considerations and concluding remarks, this study focuses upon the following dimensions of his writings: i) the role of intellectual dialogue and the meaning of dialogic culture in Volovici’s view; ii) the systematic presentation of the dimensions of Romanian antisemitism in the period between 1850 and 1940; iii) the presentation of the historical and sociological dimensions of the idea of writer in Romanian culture and iv) the remembrance of Volovici’s identity in the context of his wanderings through distinct geographic spaces. Our conclusion is that all these dimensions are coherent with one another, making up the general image of Leon Volovici’s work.</p> </div> </div> </div> Gabriel Gherasim Raluca Moldovan Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 170 192 Illness As A Human Possibility In The Knowledge Based Society https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1355 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>Review of Király V. István, A betegség - az élő létlehetősége / Illness - A Possibility of the Living Being, (Pozsony: Kalligram), 2011.</p> </div> </div> </div> Codruța Cuceu Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 193 197 The Empire Of Communication: Body, Image And Relation https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1356 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>Review of Aurel Codoban, Imperiul comunicării: corp, imagine și relaționare (The Empire of Communication: Body, Image and Relation), (Cluj-Napoca: Idea Design &amp;Print, 2011).</p> </div> </div> </div> Ioan Hosu Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 198 205 Religious Discourse And Postmodern Rationality In Bioethics https://sacri.ro/thenewjsri/ojs/index.php/njsri/article/view/1357 <div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p>Review of Ștefan Iloaie, Cultura vieții. Aspecte morale în bioetică (Culture of life. Moral aspects in bioethics) (Cluj –Napoca: Editura Renașterea, 2009).</p> </div> </div> </div> Cristian Radu Copyright (c) 2026 2026-08-21 2026-08-21 206 222