
Failure to get the proofs back may result in the published article not being what you want it to be or it being suspended. Agreeing to have your article published in the journal includes this stipulation. The article must be returned to the editor within one week. This will be the only opportunity the author will have to make any corrections. Once an article has been placed in an issue, the author will receive the article in its edited form that may include crucial matters to correct or improve. Occasionally, even articles expecting to be published must be carried over to the next issue due to last minute space limitations. Many variables enter into placing accepted articles into an issue, including space and balance of fields. The projected issue in which accepted articles will appear is no guarantee. Be patient, but also do not hesitate to re-contact the editor to know where your submission is in the process.Īuthors of accepted articles will be notified as quickly as possible. We want to be viewed as a friend to aspiring academic authors, especially those with roots in the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement.

Our evaluators are asked to do more than accept or reject and are encouraged to write clear recommendations for improvement, whether an article is invited for resubmission or rejected. SCJ is a juried journal, which can make the process of providing response to submissions very slow. Articles not meeting the purpose or the standards of SCJ will be rejected and the author will be notified by e-mail. Resubmission with the revisions will be invited. Issues are published in April and October containing from 5-6 articles in each issue.Īrticles with potential but which the editors view as needing further work will be returned to the author with modifications suggested. Appearance of articles accepted in SCJ usually occurs in about a year. SCJ is pleased to receive articles anytime.

For questions or to discuss article ideas e-mail or phone (51). Baker, 106 Kilkerry Way, Loveland, OH 45140.

If there is a question, include the font with the article.Īrticles should be sent to the editor, William R. The preferred fonts for SCJ are: Graeca II and Hebraica II but most others will work.
#Graeca Ii Font pdf#
If it is heavy with Greek or Hebrew the article a hard copy of pdf should be sent. Articles must include the authors title/position and email address. Articles should target students and thinking ministers who have earned degrees from graduate schools.Īrticles should be between 30 words in length, submitted as attached e-mail in Word (include font and also send hard copy if article is heavy with Greek and/or Hebrew), accompanied by a 80-word abstract.to the editor. Articles should attempt to connect with historical or contemporary issues for Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement at relevant points. That might make Smith easier to digest.SCJ welcomes well-researched contributions from those who identify with its purpose to provide a scholarly platform for biblical interpretation, history, theology, philosophy, apologetics, and cultural criticism for those who value the perspective of the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement and who endeavor to advance its distinctive principles today. Prometheus wrote:I did notice, though, in the PDF version of the Smith text in Textkit, that there's also supposed to be a reader, "Initia Graeca, Part II, A Reading Book", that goes along with the grammar (listed in "Continuations of This Volume" on the second page).
