期刊名称:AUGUSTINIAN 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
· ISSN 0094-5323 (print) · Biannual · Print issues: Institutions $30, Individuals $20 · Call for availability · · ISSN 2153-7917 (online) · Online access includes volume 1 (1970) to present ·
Augustinian Studies
The Journal of the Augustinian Institute at Villanova University
Jonathan P. Yates, Editor
Augustinian Studies is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to the study of the life, teachings, and influence of Augustine of Hippo. It publishes articles from a variety of disciplines and perspectives including philosophy, theology, and history, as well as article-length reviews of appropriate publications. While the primary focus of the journal is the study of Augustine himself, articles illuminating aspects of Augustinian studies more broadly conceived are also included when they contribute to the understanding of Augustine's life or thought.
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Each volume includes the annual Saint Augustine Lecture presented at Villanova by the Institute for the Study of Augustine and Augustinian Traditions.
"For many years this has been the essential journal for anyone seriously engaged in the study of Augustine. It is especially valuable because of the wide range of research methods and interests that it offers." — Robert Dodaro, O.S.A., Istituto Patristico "Augustinianum"
"Augustinian Studies is an outstanding journal .... a sine qua non for the serious researcher." — Kenneth B. Steinhauser, Saint Louis University
"Augustinian Studies has created a space in which the best English-language scholarship on Augustine can be read, debated and reviewed." — James. J. O'Donnell, Georgetown University
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Instructions to Authors
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Augustinian Studies is a scholarly journal devoted to the study of Saint Augustine (354-430 C.E.). The editorial team welcomes contributions of between 4,000 and 8,000 words (including footnotes) from a variety of disciplines and perspectives, including history, theology, philosophy, and classics.
Although the primary emphasis of the journal is Augustine himself, more broadly conceived articles dedicated to influences on Augustine, to his (near-)contemporaries and their thought, to Augustinianism, and to Augustine’s influence on later generations are welcome. Any study bearing on or contributing to a deeper understanding of Augustine’s life, thought, and influence will be considered. In addition to the annual Saint Augustine Lecture, given each fall at Villanova University, Augustinian Studies also publishes substantive review articles on appropriate monographs, essay collections, and conference proceedings.
Instructions for Contributors
In preparing a manuscript for submission, authors are required to follow the Augustinian Studies style sheet, available here in PDF format. For all other issues of style or format, authors should follow the 16th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style.
Augustine’s works should always be cited according to their Latin title. When abbreviations of his works are needed, they should be made according to the system established by the Augustinus-Lexikon.
Augustinian Studies also uses abbreviations for works that are frequently cited in the fields of historical theology, ancient Christianity, and the study of Augustine.
When citing the book, chapter, and/or paragraph for a passage from Augustine’s corpus, authors should follow the numbering system of the critical edition they have consulted and should use only Arabic numbers separated by periods; do not use Roman numerals, either upper- or lowercase, and do not separate the numbers with commas. Texts of any other ancient authors that are cited in modern translation in the text should be accompanied by the original text in a footnote. In some cases, it may be preferable to include important Latin or Greek terms or phrases within the text in parentheses.
Submission Procedure
Authors should submit manuscripts online through the journal's ScholarOne manuscript submission site:
All manuscripts should be submitted in Word format (“.docx” or “.doc”). It is not necessary to submit a printed copy of the manuscript by mail. Printed copies of submitted manuscripts will not be returned.
Editorial Board
Editor
All manuscripts and editorial correspondence with the journal should be addressed to the editor:
Jonathan P. Yates Villanova University Villanova, Pennsylvania 19085 E-mail: jonathan.yates@villanova.edu
Editor Emeritus
Allan Fitzgerald, O.S.A. Villanova University
Book Review Editor
Kim Paffenroth Iona College, New Rochelle, New York
Editorial Board
- Lewis Ayres, Durham University
- Johannes Brachtendorf, University of Tübingen
- Michael Cameron, University of Portland
- Philip Cary, Eastern University
- John C. Cavadini, University of Notre Dame
- Catherine Conybeare, Bryn Mawr College
- Robert J. Dodaro, Pontificia Università Lateranense
- Hubertus R. Drobner, University of Paderborn
- Carol Harrison, Oxford University
- Kevin L. Hughes, Villanova University
- David G. Hunter, University of Kentucky
- Maureen A. Tilley, Fordham University
- James Wetzel, Villanova University
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