Lombok, Indonesia | 26th August 2026 - 28th August 2026
Nutral Conference in Religious Studies Evaluation on Digital Revolution
Welcome to the Nutral Conference in Religious Studies Evaluation on Digital Revolution (Reliev 2026), themed“Reevaluating Religious Studies in the Digital Revolution Towards Sustainable Development Goals”. This pioneering international conference brings together religious scholars, educators, technologists, community leaders, and policymakers to critically examine the profound impact of the digital revolution on religious studies and practices.
Reliev 2026 is dedicated to exploring how the intersection of faith and technology can contribute meaningfully to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and foster a more harmonious global society. The conference will showcase insightful research and innovative digital applications in religious contexts, highlighting the transformative role of digital tools in advancing quality education (Sustainable Development Goal 4) and reducing inequalities (Sustainable Development Goal 10) through enhanced access to religious knowledge and interfaith dialogue. Furthermore, Reliev 2026 emphasizes the crucial role of religious perspectives in building peace, justice, and strong institutions (Sustainable Development Goal 16), contributing to sustainable cities and communities (Sustainable Development Goal 11), and strengthening global partnerships (Sustainable Development Goal 17) through collaborative digital initiatives.
Join us in this vital dialogue to shape a future where religious wisdom and digital innovation converge to build a more inclusive, peaceful, and sustainable world.
Topics of Interest include, but not limited to :
As part of our commitment to enhancing the quality and visibility of scholarly work, this conference collaborates with the ETLTC Conference Series for proceedings publication. Selected articles that have undergone peer review and fall within the scope of the ETLTC Conference Series will be published in their proceedings, as has been practiced in previous conferences.