期刊名称:SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY
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
Scottish Journal of Theology is an international journal of systematic, historical and biblical theology. Since its foundation in 1948, it has become established as one of the world's leading theological journals. As well as publishing original research articles, each issue contains an article review consisting of an article-length review of a recent book, with a reply from the author. Scottish Journal of Theology provides an ecumenical forum for debate, and engages in extensive reviewing of theological and biblical literature.
Instructions to Authors Scottish Journal of Theology Articles for SJT must be submitted on disk as well as in hardcopy. One copy of a proposed article should be submitted in hardcopy with an accompanying disk to: Professor Iain Torrance Scottish Journal of Theology Princeton Theological Seminary 64 Mercer Street P.O.Box 821 Princeton, NJ 08542-0803 USA A second hardcopy of a proposed article should be sent to: Professor Bryan Spinks Institute of Sacred Music Yale University 409 Prospect Street New Haven CT 06511-2167 USA The authors of articles should send an email address to Professor Torrance, and their submission will be acknowledged by email. Submission of a disk is essential, as the article will be sent to international referees as an email attachment. The very much preferred format is MS Word. Material which is not accepted for publication will not be returned. The average length of articles is 5-6000 words. Those in excess of 8000 words cannot be considered. Shorter articles are easier to schedule and will be published more quickly. Articles should be formatted with footnotes (not endnotes), and the footnotes should be fully justified. Single quotation marks should be used for quotation, and double quotation marks for quotation within a quotation. Disks, once submitted, will be understood to contain the final form of an article, and if the article is accepted, a first proof will be produced from the author's disk (with minor editorial emendations). No further revisions or additions should then be made by authors. Submission of an article is taken to imply that it has not previously been published in English, and is not being considered for publication by another journal or as part of a book. First proofs of articles (but not of reviews) will be sent to authors for correction, and must be returned within three days of receipt. Corrections should be confined to typographical errors. Other corrections may be made only with the concurrence of an editor. Contributions from North America may use North American spellings. Greek and Hebrew words, which should only be used sparingly, need not be transliterated. Capitalisation should be kept to a minimum, and in particular should not be used in pronouns referring to God. Contributors of articles and of article reviews (but not of reviews) will receive a PDF
Instructions to Authors SJT_ifc.pdf instruction for author.pdf
Editorial Board
Editorial Board Editor
Professor Iain Torrance Princeton Theological Seminary 64 Mercer Street P.O.Box 821 Princeton, NJ 08542-0803 USA Email iain.torrance@ptsem.edu
Professor Bryan Spinks Institute of Sacred Music Yale University 409 Prospect Street New Haven, CT 06511-2167 USA Email bryan.spinks@yale.edu Consulting Editor
Ellen Charry Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
James Edwards Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington, USA
David Fergusson University of Edinburgh, UK
David Ford University of Cambridge, UK
Professor John de Gruchy University of Cape Town , South Africa
Stanley Hauerwas Duke University, USA
George Hunsinger Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
Werner Jeanrond University of Lund, Sweden
Paul Joyce University of Oxford, UK
Bruce McCormack Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
Paul Molnar St John's University, USA
Amy Plantinga Pauw Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Cynthia Rigby Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA
Kathryn Tanner University of Chicago, USA
Leanne Van Dyk Western Theological Seminary, USA
John Webster University of Aberdeen, UK
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