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期刊名称:ACTA THEOLOGICA

ISSN:1015-8758
出版频率:Semi-annual
出版社:UNIV FREE STATE, FAC THEOLOGY, PUBLICATIONS OFFICE, UFS-SASOL LIBRARY, PO BOX 301, BLOEMFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA, 9300
  出版社网址:http://journalseek.net
期刊网址:http://www.uovs.ac.za/faculties/content.php?id=3980&FCode=09
主题范畴:RELIGION

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Acta Theologica is the official and accredited theological journal of the Faculty of Theology of the University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.


Instructions to Authors

1. Manuscripts can be submitted in Afrikaans, English, Dutch or Ger-man, and should preferably not exceed 7 000 words.

2. Manuscripts may be submitted to the editor by ordinary post orby e-mail.

3. All contributions are reviewed on academic grounds. Authors are invited to submit the names and addresses of up to four persons as referees. Refereeing is always anonymous.

4. Manuscripts are considered for publication provided that the edi-tor reserves the right to make such alterations as he sees fit to accom-modate the style and presentation to the editorial policy. Should ex-tensive changes be necessary, the manuscript will be returned to the author for correction or approval.

5. Manuscripts are to be submitted in the first instance ready for the press: finally edited, stylistically polished and carefully proofread.

6. Titles should be as short and concise as possible.

7. Articles should preferably be divided into subsections with suitable headings. Headings and subheadings should be indicated by means of Arabic figures, for example 3 being followed by 3.1, 3.1.1 and 3.1.1.1 (at most).

8. All articles must be provided with an edited abstract (a summary in English) not exceeding 150 words.

9. Three to four key words in both English and Afrikaans should be provided at the end of the article. These should accurately render the discipline in which the article is written as well as the specific con- tribution of the article.

10. Abbreviations and acronyms should be avoided. Acronyms in current use, for example USA, are acceptable. Abbreviations can be used in footnotes and between parentheses.

11. Italics (not bold) may only be used to indicate emphasis, a word or expression from another language, or the title of a book.

12. Quotes shorter than 20 words are placed in quotation marks as part of the text. Quotes exceeding 20 words form a separate para-graph indented without quotation marks.

13. References in the text should preferably be in the Harvard style,mentioning only the author’s name as follows: (Young 2004:231,272) or Young (2004:231, 272) alleges that …Note: No comma after the author's surname. No space after the colon. References to works by Classical or Middle Ages authors should men-tion the name of the author, the Latin/Greek title of the work (italics),and the reference to the book, chapter, paragraph or sentence (in Arabic figures with full stops), for example: Vergilius (Aeneis 12.601) or Cicero (de Officiis 1.13.2).

14. Quotations and references in footnotes are similar to quotations and references in the text (See 12 and 13).

15. Bibliographical details are provided in the literature list and not in footnotes. A complete bibliography in the Harvard style must be provided, giving all relevant details. All sources must be listed al- phabetically by authors' surnames. Only works referred to in the text should be listed in the bibliography. The following is a guideline:

Articles:

VAN JAARSVELD, F.J. & JANSE VAN RENSBURG, J.

2002. Godskonsepte tydens pastorale gespreksvoering.  AcTh

22(2):179-197.

Note:

Comma after the surname.

Full stops after the initials. If there is more than 1 initial,there is no space between the initials.

Use capital letters in the title only where absolutely necessary.

Only title of journal is in italics.

No spaces between issue number, colon and page numbers.

You are welcome to use abbreviations for journals, but should you suspect that the reader will not know which journal is referred to, you may write the title out in full.

Books:

VOS, J.S.

2002. Die Kunst der Argumentation bei Paulus. Studien zur antiken Rhetorik. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. WUNT 149.

SCHWÖBEL,C. (ED.)

1995. Trinitarian Theology today. Edinburgh: T&T Clark.

Note: Comma after the surname.

Full stops after the initials. If there is more than 1 initial, there is no space between the initials.

Use capital letters in the title only where absolutely necessary.

Only title of book is in italics.

No space before colon after place of publication.

The series in which the book appears is mentioned at the end and not placed in brackets.

Articles in books with an editor:

ACHTEMEIER, P.

1997. Finding the way to Paul's theology. In: J.M. Bassler (ed.), Pauline theology. Vol 1. Thessalonians, Philippians, Galatians, Philemon (Minneapolis: Fortress, SBLSS 4), pp. 3-21.

Note:The reference is similar to the one for an ordinary book, ex-cept that "In" is added, the editor(s) is/are named and the reference to the place of publication, publisher and series is

placed in brackets so that the reference to the page numbers reads more easily. Furthermore, pp. is used.

Newspaper reports:

When the author is not mentioned:

DIE KERKBODE

2001. Aborsie nie aanvaarbaar. 15 June, p. 23

When the author is mentioned:

SMIT, M.

2002. Die pad voretoe. Die Volksblad 23 July, p. 2.

When the person concerned is mentioned:

ASMAL, K.

2003. Nuwe onderwysbedeling. Die Volksblad 4 December, p. 9.

Web pages:

Web page (author and date of publication mentioned)

LE ROUX, K.

2002. Teologie in'n nuwea eeu. [Online.] Retrievedfrom:http://www.kerk.org.za/bib/dokumente/3.html [2003, 5 January].

Web page (no author)

Teologie in'n nuwe eeu. 1989. [Online.] Retrieved from: http://www.kerk.org.za/bib/dokumente/3.html [2003, 5 January].

Web page (author; no date of publication)

LE ROUX, K.

[s.a.]  Teologie in'n nuwe eeu. [Online.] Retrieved from: http://www.kerk.org.za/bib/dokumente/3/html [2003, 5 January].

16. The author of an article receives 10 reprints of his/her article as well as one free copy of the specific issue of the journal.

17. As Acta Theologica is an accredited journal, a page fee of R60 per page is levied. Such fees may be recouped from earnings on research publications. Authors do not bear the costs of articles, but receive accounts for submission to the management of the university or other institution where the author is employed. When the author is mentioned:

SMIT, M.

2002. Die pad voretoe. Die Volksblad 23 July, p. 2.

When the person concerned is mentioned:

ASMAL, K.

2003. Nuwe onderwysbedeling. Die Volksblad 4 December, p. 9.

Web pages:

Web page (author and date of publication mentioned)

LE ROUX, K.

2002. Teologie in'n nuwe eeu. [Online.] Retrieved from: http://www.kerk.org.za/bib/dokumente/3.html [2003, 5 January].

Web page (no author)

Teologie in'n nuwe eeu. 1989. [Online.] Retrieved from: http://www.kerk.org.za/bib/dokumente/3.html [2003, 5 January].

Web page (author; no date of publication)

LE ROUX, K.

[s.a.]  Teologie in'n nuwe eeu. [Online.] Retrieved from: http://www.kerk.org.za/bib/dokumente/3/html [2003, 5 January].

16. The author of an article receives 10 reprints of his/her article as well as one free copy of the specific issue of the journal.

17. As Acta Theologica is an accredited journal, a page fee of R60 per page is levied. Such fees may be recouped from earnings on research publications. Authors do not bear the costs of articles, but receive accounts for submission to the management of the university or other institution where the author is employed.


Instructions to Authors
Acta%20Theologica%20Instructions.pdf

Editorial Board

Editorial staff                       

Prof. W.J. Schoeman
Prof. S.D. Snyman
Prof. R. Venter

Editor in Chief                      

Prof. H.C. van Zyl

Executive Editor                  

Dr. L. Hoffma

Editorial advisory board      

Prof. H. Ausloos (Leuven, Belgium)
Dr. D.T. Banda (Lusaka, Zambia)
Prof. M. Beintker (Ma
ster, Germany)
Prof. J.C. Breytenbach (Humboldt-Universita
in Be
Prof. R.A. Culpepper (Atlanta, U.S.A.)
Prof. E.A. de Boer (Kampen, Nederland)
Prof. G.C. den Hertog (Apeldoorn, Nederland)
Prof. A. le R. du Plooy (Noordwes-Universiteit)
Prof. G. Harinck (Kampen, Nederland)
Prof. B. Lemmelijn (Leuven, Belgium)
Prof. J.H. le Roux (Universiteit van Pretoria)
Prof. C.J. Wethmar (Universiteit van Pretoria)




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