McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry
Style Notes for Contributors
- Articles and book reviews should be submitted in either English or French.
- Submissions may be provided via e-mail or disk (preferably in Microsoft Word 2003 or RTF format).
- Style should conform to the McMaster Divinity College style guide (preferred) or
the Chicago Manual of Style.
- Abbreviations for biblical books, ancient literature, journals, and
standard reference works should conform to SBL/AAR conventions, or
those of the author’s academic discipline.
- Hebrew, Greek, and other ancient or non-Roman languages should be transliterated following commonly accepted protocols (e.g. JBL/SBL). All Greek characters should be in SPIonic and all Hebrew characters
should be in SPTiberias. These fonts are
available on the
SBL Web site.
- All materials submitted for publication should employ inclusive language.
- Authors should include a brief autobiographical statement indicating their current appointment or area of professional interest, return address,
telephone number, and e-mail address. Authors are advised to retain a copy of submitted material.
- Submissions and correspondence may be directed to the Editor by postal mail or email.
McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry
McMaster Divinity College
1280 Main St. West
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
Canada
mjtm@mcmaster.ca
http://www.mcmaster.ca/mjtm
Copyright Notice
All published articles, either electronic or print, are copyrighted by McMaster Divinity College.
Material appearing in McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry may not be copied, duplicated,
or reproduced by any means without prior written authorization from McMaster Divinity College.
Articles and reviews may be cited following an appropriate style guide form, and must include
the author's name, article title, journal title, volume number, volume date, and page numbers. For example:
Steven M. Studebaker, "Theology: A Question of Discipleship," MJTM 8 (2007) 9-22.
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