What does JSR mean?
JSR means Journal of Southern Religion
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Journal of Southern Religion?
Journal of Southern Religion can be abbreviated as JSR
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What does JSR stand for? JSR stands for "Journal of Southern Religion". |
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What is the meaning of JSR abbreviation? The meaning of JSR abbreviation is "Journal of Southern Religion". |
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What does JSR mean? JSR as abbreviation means "Journal of Southern Religion". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JSAER - Journal of Southern Agricultural Education Research
- JSASL - Journal of Southern Academic and Special Librarianship
- EJLR - European Journal of Law & Religion
- JAAR - Journal of the American Academy of Religion
- JFSR - Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion
- JRPC - Journal of Religion and Popular Culture
- JORA - Journal of Religion and Abuse
- JLR - Journal of Liberal Religion
- JRF - Journal of Religion and Film
- JSH - Journal of Southern History
- JSAS - Journal of Southern African Studies
- TBJ - The Business Journal of Southern Kentucky
- CILJSA - Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa
- JAARSup - Journal of the American Academy of Religion Supplement
- JARP - Journal of African Religion and Philosophy
- JPR - Journal of Prehistoric Religion
- JSSMR - Journal of the Society for the Study of Metaphysical Religion
- JSEB - Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans
- CILSA - Comparative & International Law Journal of Southern Africa
- U Md LJ Race, Religion, Gender & Class - University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class