About the Journal

The PASR Journal, is an open access journal that publishes research journal articles bi-annually. Articles published in this journal are peer-reviewed. It is handled by the PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION FOR THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION, a scholarly, non-political, and non-profit academic association. This Journal Publication accepts articles with multidisciplinary interests related to sociology of religion.

Current Issue

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): PASR Journal
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We live in a world that feels more unpredictable than ever—volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA). For researchers like us, this reality is both daunting and exciting. It pushes us to go beyond our comfort zones and think deeper about how we understand the world, particularly in areas like religion and society, where traditions meet rapid change. The articles in this issue of the Philippine Association of the Sociology of Religion journal highlight the urgency of theorizing in these challenging times—not as an abstract exercise but as a way to truly make sense of the shifting landscape we all navigate.

In this VUCA world, the pace of change can leave us feeling disoriented. Long-established beliefs and institutions are being questioned, and new forms of spirituality and secularism are emerging. The complex social realities we face today—whether due to political turmoil, economic struggles, or environmental crises—demand that we look at things from fresh perspectives. Theorizing, in this sense, helps us connect the dots. It allows us to question what we think we know and to uncover deeper truths about how religion and society are evolving. This journal aims to explore these complexities with a critical eye, offering frameworks that help make sense of the ever-shifting ground we stand on.

But theorizing is not something we do alone in an academic bubble. It’s a conversation—a collaborative effort between scholars, practitioners, and communities. When we bring different perspectives together, especially from voices that have often been overlooked, we deepen our understanding and create more meaningful insights. In these turbulent times, it’s crucial that we engage with one another in ways that are honest, empathetic, and grounded in the lived experiences of people, especially those on the margins.

As you read the articles in this issue, I encourage you to approach them not just as a scholar but as someone living in this complex world. The ideas and theories within are tools to help us better understand the challenges we face and to imagine new possibilities for our shared future. In a VUCA world, theorizing is more than an intellectual pursuit—it’s a way of making sense of the chaos and finding paths forward.

Published: 2025-04-06

Articles

  • Caring for the Filipino Elderly: A Revisit to the Document “The Dignity of Older People and their Mission in the Church and the World”

    Joselito Gutierrez, Brent Braganza (Author)
    1-12
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63931/pasrj.41.14
  • Challenges and Coping Mechanisms of Students with Parental Separation

    Sonny Boy Juane, Venicris Alonsozana (Author)
    13-20
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63931/pasrj.41.15
  • Rethinking Missions Strategies in the Context of Globalization: A Call for Interconnectivity

    Maila Montemayor-Blanza (Author)
    21-31
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63931/pasrj.41.16
  • Flagellation and Crucifixion: The Yearly Lenten Vow in San Pedro Cutud, San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines

    Esmeralda Sanchez (Author)
    32-38
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63931/pasrj.41.17
  • Perception on the Role of Religious Educators: Basis for Understanding the Pedagogical Approach in Catholic Religious Education

    Renniel Jayson Rosales, Geriecy Bantogon (Author)
    39-47
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63931/pasrj.41.18
  • Exploring the Laity’s Mission in the Philippines in the Light of the New Testament Mission: A Missiological Inquiry

    Chito Sawit (Author)
    48-56
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63931/pasrj.41.19
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