期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The Journal of Ecumenical Studies (JES) was founded by Arlene and Leonard Swidler in 1964 as the first peer-reviewed journal in the field of interreligious dialogue. Born out of the ecumenical spirit of Vatican II, JES began with an emphasis on dialogue among diverse Christian traditions. Its focus quickly broadened to Christian-Jewish dialogue and soon thereafter to interchange among a wide array of religious traditions. After 45 years, JES continues as the premier publisher of scholarly articles in the field of dialogue across lines of religious difference.
From the 1960's until today, JES has helped to create and build an international forum for interreligious scholarship. Together with the outreach work of the Dialogue Institute, it continues to support, stimulate, and broaden the community of scholars and activists engaged in interreligious work throughout the world.
"This is a journal with a vision. It is a vision of the dialogue of religious people around the world seeking to promote human flourishing.... I know of no other publication in English that does more for the promotion of interreligious affairs and concerns than the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, and it has done so now for four decades." John Berthrong Institute for Dialogue among Religious Traditions at Boston University
JES is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization with an active Annual Giving Program; all donations are fully tax deductible.
Affiliated with the North American Academy of Ecumenists (N.A.A.E.)
Instructions to Authors
JES welcomes original manuscripts that focus on any dimension of dialogue within or among religious traditions. The editors prefer manuscripts of 15-35 (typed, double-spaced) pages in length, although shorter articles may also be considered. Articles must not have been published elsewhere, and should differ substantially from any of the author’s previous publications. Please send your article as an attachment (MS Word, if possible), together with a brief e-mail message introducing yourself and the article, to nkrody@temple.edu. Please do not submit a manuscript that is simultaneously under consideration by any other journal.
If, after review by the editors, a manuscript is deemed appropriate for peer review, it will be read by three outside reviewers, selected for their qualifications to provide varying perspectives on a given article. Excerpts of the reviewers’ comments will be passed on anonymously to the author, whether or not the article is accepted. The review process generally takes 4-10 weeks. The editors will correspond with the author of an accepted article regarding any requested revisions. Once a manuscript is accepted for publication and is copy-edited, we will require a then-current c.v. in order to prepare a biographical paragraph on the author. We prefer to include the author’s religious affiliation, if possible.
If your manuscript is accepted for publication, it will be edited to conform to JES’s house style, which generally follows The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th edition. In particular, please observe the following conventions for footnotes:
Books – Include subtitle, series title, translator (if applicable). If there are multiple authors listed on the title page, include up to four names in full; for more than four, include the first followed by et al. If there are more than four editors, include only the first and et al. If a book has both author(s) and editor(s), use this form: Author, Title, ed. Jean Jones (city: publisher, year), pp. 213-219.
Articles – Use author and article title as they appear on the first page of the article (if not in full there, then use Table of Contents version). If a full date is given on the journal, include it in this form: Author, “Title,” Journal 25 (March, 2002): 74-76; if only a year is given, include the journal volume and number in this form: Author, “Title” Journal, vol. 22, no. 3 (2002), pp. 74-76.
We avoid non-inclusive language about people and do not use masculine pronouns for God. Extended quotations in languages other than English should not appear in the text. If necessary to include the original language, translate quotations into English and include the original in footnotes. If a published English translation is available but your research has employed the foreign-language version, quote the English in the text and cite both the English translation and the foreign-language original in the footnote. Brief phrases or words in Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Cyrillic languages should be transliterated, and those in other languages should include all needed diacritical marks. If you quote from biblical or qur’ānic texts, include the translation used. Please check all quoted matter very carefully for complete accuracy. If you are using ellipses, it would be helpful to provide a photocopy of the original material.
Please review back (regular) issues of JES in order to see examples of these and other stylistic conventions.
All correspondence should be directed to:
Nancy Krody, Managing Editor Journal of Ecumenical Studies Temple University (062-56) 1700 N. Broad St., Suite 315, Philadelphia, PA 19121-0843
Phone: 215-204-7714; Fax: 215-204-4569 e-mail: nkrody@temple.edu Website: journal.jesdialogue.org
Editorial Board
Editor: Leonard Swidler (wikipedia) Temple University
Co-Editor: Paul Mojzes Rosemont College
Managing Editor: Nancy E. Krody Temple University
Executive Director, Dialogue Institute: Rebecca Kratz Mays Temple University
Director of Programs and Grants, Dialogue Institute: Julia Sheetz-Willard Temple University
Resources Editor: Joseph A. Loya Villanova University
Book Review Editor: Lillian Sigal Cabrini College and Villanova University
Editorial Assistant: Meliani Murtiningsih Temple University
Majid Alsayegh Chairperson Intercultural Journeys Douglassville, PA
Theodore Friend Co-Vice Chairperson Foreign Policy Research Institute Philadelphia, PA
Ellen Frankel Co-Vice Chairperson Philadelphia, PA
Gity Etemad, M.D. Secretary Temple University School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA
Howard Cohen Treasurer Temple University Philadelphia, PA
Fahad A. Alhomoudi Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Sergio Mazza American Surgical Centers, Inc. Roseville, MI
William Cullinan Temple University Philadelphia, PA
CH (COL) Peter A. Baktis United States Army Intelligence and Security Command Ft. Belvoir, VA
Uli Kortsch Radnor, PA
Lorelei F. Fuchs Ex Officio (N.A.A.E. Representative) The Interchurch CenterNew York, NY
Ingeborg Gabriel University of Vienna Vienna, Austria
Harry R. Halloran Villanova, PA
Edward Newman National Accreditation Council on Services to People with Disabilities
Sherri Hausser San Anselmo, CA
Amid Ismail Dean, Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentristry Temple University
Alwi Shihab Indonesian President's Envoy to the Middle East Jakarta, Indonesia
Leonard Swidler Ex Officio Editor, JES Temple University
Marcus Braybrooke World Congress of Faiths
Thomas Bremer Catholic Theological Faculty, University of Münster
Demetrios J. Constantelos The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Paul A. Crow, Jr. Indianapolis, IN
Eugene J. Fisher Great Falls, VA
Lorelei Fuchs The Interchurch Center, New York City
Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
Ingeborg Gabriel University of Vienna
Irving Greenberg City College of New York
Bokin Kim Won Institute of Graduate Studies
Sanaullah Kirmani George Washington University and Goucher College
George Lindbeck Yale University
Marcia Sachs Littell The Richard Stockton College of N.J.
Melanie A. May Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
Kana Mitra Montclair State College
Motumbo Nkuku-N’Sengha California State University, Northridge
Sulayman S. Nyang Howard University
Irfan A. Omar Marquette University
John Pawlikowsi Catholic Theological Union
André Ritter European Institute for Intercultural and Interreligious Research
Gerard S. Sloyan Temple University (emeritus)
Donald K. Swearer Harvard Divinity School
Alfons H. Teipen Furman University
Lucian Turcescu Concordia University, Montreal
Charles C. West Princeton Theological Seminary (emeritus)
J. Robert Wright General Theological Seminary
Michael Wyschogrod New York City
Barbara Brown Zikmund Washington, DC
Gregory Baum
John B. Cobb, Jr.
Alice Eckardt
Hans Küng
John Mbiti
Kenan B. Osborne
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