期刊名称:RELIGIOUS 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 Aims and Scope
![Religious Studies cover image (opens in new window) Religious Studies](http://journals.cambridge.org/cover_images/RES/RES.jpg) Religious Studies is an international journal devoted to the problems of the philosophy of religion as they arise out of classical and contemporary discussions and from varied religious traditions. More than 25 articles are published each year, and the journal also contains an extensive book review section.
Instructions to Authors Religious Studies Editorial policy Religious Studies is an international journal devoted to the problems of the philosophy of religion as these arise out of classical and contemporary discussions and from varied religious traditions. Space is devoted to articles, of which more than 25 are published each year, but the journal also contains a book review section, which may include review articles and shorter notes as well as normal-length reviews. 1. Submissions Contributions may be submitted in hard copy or via e-mail attachment. Hard copy should sent in triplicate to Professor Peter Byrne at: Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK. Please include an e-mail address if you wish the Editor to acknowledge receipt of your article. E-mail attachments should be sent to: peter.byrne@kcl.ac.uk. They should be checked for viruses before dispatch and should be in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF format. No article will be accepted for publication without blind review. The text of submitted articles must be ready for this and must bear no trace of the author¡¯s identity. Articles that are not ready for blind review will be rejected. Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that it is unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of a paper, the author will be asked to assign copyright (on certain conditions) to Cambridge University Press. Contributors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any material in which they do not hold copyright and for ensuring that the appropriate acknowledgements are included in their manuscript. Books for review should be sent to Dr Christopher Hamilton at the above address. Rejected manuscripts will not be returned. Likewise, books not selected for review will not be returned. NB: Religious Studies does not accept unsolicited book reviews. 2. Manuscript preparation Articles submitted to the journal should in general be between 3,000 and 10,000 words long, though articles outside these limits will be acceptable if there is some good reason for their exceptional length or brevity. Articles in two or more parts may occasionally be accepted provided each part is independently intelligible. They should be in English. Each article should be submitted with an abstract of 100 words. Articles will not be published unless an abstract is provided. When an article has been accepted for publication, the Editor will supply detailed advice on manuscript preparation, which must be strictly adhered to. Articles and book reviews will be checked and copy-edited for journal style and UK English. 3. Proofs Contributors should keep one copy of the typescript for correcting proofs. First proofs may be read and corrected by contributors. They will be sent to contributors by e-mail as PDF files. Corrections will only be accepted if they are sent to the Editor without delay. Typographical or factual errors only may be changed at proof stage. The publisher reserves the right to charge authors for correction of non-typographical errors. 4. Offprints Offprints will not be supplied. Each Author will receive a pdf file containing their contribution to the journal, for their own use. Authors of Articles will also receive a copy of the journal. (Revised 30/10/08)
Instructions to Authors RELIGIOUS STUDIES .pdf instruction for authors.pdf
Editorial Board
Editorial Board Editor
Professor P. A. Byrne Department of Theology & Religious Studies University of London King's College London Strand London WC2R 2LS Email peter.byrne@kcl.ac.uk Book Review Editor
Dr Christopher Hamilton Dept. of Theology & Religious Studies King's College London Strand London WC2R 2LS Email christopher.hamilton@kcl.ac.uk Editorial Board
Professor David Basinger Roberts Wesleyan College, USA
Professor Stephen Clark University of Liverpool, UK
Dr Nicholas Everitt University of East Anglia, UK
Professor M. Jamie Ferreira University of Virginia, USA
Professor Thomas P. Flint University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
Professor Peter Forrest University of New England, Australia
Dr Jerome Gellman University of Notre Dame, USA
Professor Paul Helm University of London, UK
Dr Jeffrey Jordan University of Delaware, USA
Professor Robin Le Poidevin University of Leeds, UK
Professor Brian Leftow Oriel College, Oxford, UK
Professor Wesley Morriston University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
Professor Mark Nelson Westmont College, California, USA
Professor Graham Oppy Monash University, Australia
Professor D. A. Pailin University of Manchester, UK
Professor T. Penelhum University of Calgary, Canada
Dr Marcel Sarot Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Professor John Schellenberg Mount Saint Vincent University, Canada
Dr Martin Stone Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Lord Stewart Sutherland House of Lords, London, UK
Professor Richard Swinburne Oriel College, Oxford, UK
Professor Thomas Talbott Willamette University, USA
Professor Charles Taliaferro St Olaf College, Northfield, USA
Professor Keith Ward Christ Church, Oxford, UK
Dr Mark R. Wynn University of Exeter, UK
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