The idea for the journal emerged during the preparation of the interdisciplinary Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature.
[1] JSRNC was described in its founding editor's inaugural editorial as a "reframed"[2]: 8 version of a predecessor journal named Ecotheology (ISSN 1363-7320).
[3] From 1996 to 2006, Ecotheology had published eleven volumes that are now archived and available at the website of JSRNC.
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