Implicit Religion is an academic journal with a unique perspective and significant value in the field of religious studies. Focusing on the special concept of 'Implicit Religion', we delve into phenomena that are not expressed in traditional, organized forms of religion, but play a role similar to religion in people's lives, values, and behaviors. It challenges the limitations of traditional religious studies that only focus on institutionalized religions and broadens the perspective of religious research. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, exploring secular beliefs in modern society, implicit religious elements in popular culture, and the religious like qualities of people's reverence for nature or science. Magazines occupy an important position in the field of religious studies with their unique research perspectives, rich content, and interdisciplinary research methods.