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  • The text is 1,5 spaced; uses a 12-point font; cambria, employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines of Theologia in Loco

As part of the submission process, author(s) are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned by Theologia in Loco to the author(s) that do not adhere to these guidelines:

  • Please read the Focus and Scope of Theologia in Loco before submitting an article;
  • Author(s) should register at theologiainloco.com and creating an account as an author;
  • Author(s) should use Online Submission Service to make a submission;
  • Please use the Manuscript Template before submitting your manuscript;
  • Manuscript should be original, research-based, unpublished, and not under review for possible publication in other journals;
  • Manuscript should be typed in Microsoft Word document file format, Cambria, size 12 pts, one and a half space, A4 paper (210mm x 297mm);
  • The article should be between 5000 and 8000 words. The allowable length of the manuscript is at the editor’s discretion; however, manuscript with a length of less than or exceeding the specified word count may be returned to the author(s) for revision before the manuscript is considered by the editors. The word count excludes tables, figures, and references;
  • Manuscript must include 100-150 words abstract and 5-10 keywords. Please read the details in manuscript template. All illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end;
  • The abstract of the manuscript should contain the title, purpose, methods, and research finding.
  • Article Structure: Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methods, Discussion, Conclusion, and References. Authors are allowed to use subheadings under the main headings. If necessary, Acknowledgement and Appendix may be included. For the detail, please read the Manuscript Template;
  • The manuscript will be reviewed by two expert reviewers anonymously (double blind peer review) and edited without changing any substantial contents;
  • The editor will decide the manuscript is accepted and revised after the reviewer process. The results of the review process will be sent to the author(s) dashboard.

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References

  • Author(s) should use Reference Management such as Zotero or Mendeley;
  • All mentioned references (footnotes) should be written using the edition 9th Turabian style;
  • Footnotes to text material should be written according to these below examples:
  • Basic format for books:

Footnote: Joas Adiprasetya, Berdamai dengan Salib: Membedah Ioanes Rahmat dan Menyapa Umat (Jakarta: Grafika KreasIndo & UPI STT Jakarta, 2010), 5-10.

For the next citation, use short title:

Adiprasetya, Berdamai dengan Salib, 7-8.

Reference: Adiprasetya, Joas. Berdamai dengan Salib: Membedah Ioanes Rahmat dan Menyapa Umat. Jakarta: Grafika KreasIndo & UPI STT Jakarta, 2010.

  • Basic format for book chapter:

Footnote: Ingrid Lilly, “War and Violence in the Old Testament,” in A Faith Not Worth Fighting for: Addressing Commonly Asked Questions about Christian Nonviolence, ed. Tripp York and Justin Bronson Barringer, The peaceable kingdom series v. 1 (Eugene, Or: Cascade Books, 2012), 131.

Reference: Lilly, Ingrid. “War and Violence in the Old Testament.” In A Faith Not Worth Fighting for: Addressing Commonly Asked Questions about Christian Nonviolence, edited by Tripp York and Justin Bronson Barringer. The peaceable kingdom series v. 1. Eugene, Or: Cascade Books, 2012. 

  • Basic format for article journals:

Footnote: Joas Adiprasetya, “Pastor as Friend: Reinterpreting Christian Leadership,” Dialog 57, no. 1 (2018): 47–52, https://doi.org/10.1111/dial.12377.

Reference: Adiprasetya, Joas. “Pastor as Friend: Reinterpreting Christian Leadership.” Dialog 57, no. 1 (2018): 47–52. https://doi.org/10.1111/dial.12377.

  • Basic format for papers presented at Seminar:

Footnote: Agustinus Setiawidi. “Israel Riwayatmu Dulu, Kini, dan Nanti: Hubungan Gereja dan Negara Israel” Makalah dipresentasikan di Kala dan Kalam STFT Jakarta, Jakarta (22 Februari 2016), 3-4.

Reference: Setiawidi, Agustinus. “Israel Riwayatmu Dulu, Kini, dan Nanti: Hubungan Gereja dan Negara Israel” Makalah dipresentasikan di Kala dan Kalam STFT Jakarta, Jakarta (22 Februari 2016).

  • Basic format for Website:

Footnote: Binsar Pakpahan, “Katakan Cinta,” http://binsarspeaks.net (diakses pada 31 Maret 2012).

Bibliography: Binsar Pakpahan, “Katakan Cinta,” http://binsarspeaks.net (diakses pada 31 Maret 2012).

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