期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CHURCH AND STATE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
About the journal
The Journal of Church and State is concerned with what has been called the "greatest subject in the history of the West." It seeks to stimulate interest, dialogue, research, and publication in the broad area of religion and the state. JCS publishes constitutional, historical, philosophical, theological, and sociological studies on religion and the body politic in various countries and cultures of the world, including the United States. Each issue features, in addition to a timely editorial, six or more major articles, and thirty-five to forty reviews of significant books related to church and state. Periodically, important ecclesiastical documents and government texts of legislation and/or court decisions are also published. Regular features include "Notes_on_Church-State_Affairs," which reports current developments throughout the world, and a list of "Recent Doctoral Dissertations in Church and State." The journal has existed since 1959 with Dr. James E. Wood, Jr., Dr. James Leo Garrett, and Dr. Derek H. Davis as its only editors.
Instructions to Authors
JOURNAL OF CHURCH AND STATE
STYLE GUIDELINES
Submission and Preparation of Manuscripts
1. Manuscripts should be sent to the Editor, Journal of Church and State, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97308, Waco, TX 76798-7308. All manuscripts should be accompanied by return postage.
Please note that “only original manuscripts not previously published or currently submitted to other journals for editorial review,?should be sent to JCS. This should be so stated in the cover letter accompanying the manuscript.
2. Submit three (3) copies of each manuscript, double-spaced, with 1" margins on each side. All pages should be numbered, including footnotes. Manuscript should conform to The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th rev. ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993). Solicited and unsolicited materials are subject to editorial modifications. Length should be between 25-30 pages for text and footnotes.
3. Include all subheadings in full capitals. Center all subheads, type on a separate line not followed by a period.
4. Authors receive gratis fifty reprints in standard reprint covers. Additional reprints may be ordered at the time of return galley proofs. Cost of additional reprints will be based on actual printing costs for additional copies.
5. Authors of manuscripts recommended for publication should email their essay to: Pat_Cornett@baylor.edu.
Citations
1. Authors must secure permission to quote from materials carrying a copyright where citations are of "substantial length."
2. Scholarly Latin words and abbreviations should not be italicized, i.e., ibid., et al., i.e., e.g., viz.
3. Individuals' full names should be given when first cited in both text and footnotes.
Footnotes
1. Footnotes many be placed either at the end of the manuscript or at the bottom of the page on which the note appears. Please number them consecutively.
2. Careful attention should be given to full documentation for all direct quotes.
3. The abbreviations "op.cit" and "loc. cit." are not to be used. "Ibid." is to be used to refer to a single work cited in the footnote immediately preceeding. It should not be used after a footnote in which more than one work has been cited.
4. Footnotes should follow the examples given below. For a complete discussion of footnote forms, see Chapter 17 of The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th rev. ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982).
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