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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The manuscript represents original work. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • All authors confirm this manuscript is devoid of plagiarism of any form (i.e., direct plagiarism, self-plagiarism, mosaic plagiarism, or accidental plagiarism) with respect to ideas, data, words, graphic materials or other forms of communication and understand that this manuscript will be checked for plagiarism using Turnitin anti-plagiarism software.
  • All authors have seen and approved the manuscript being submitted. Common agreement has been reached before submission. The corresponding author is responsible for the submission, on behalf of all co-authors. No additional authors might be added post submission, unless editors receive detailed explanation.
  • The submission files are prepared for upload: the manuscript (in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format) and the declarations files.
  • The text is written in comprehensible English, German, French or Italian, with Abstract and keywords in English and adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.

Author Guidelines

 Instructions for Contributors  Declaration of Authenticity

 Originality and Copyright Assignment   Evaluation Form

 Anti-plagiarism Procedure    Procedura anti-plagiat

 Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement

 

GENERAL INFORMATIONS:

Manuscripts (in *odt, *rtf or *word format extension, including an *pdf document), together with the Statement files, should be submitted electronically, by the platform or by email to:
-Stelian Tofană: steliantofana@gmail.com
-Korinna Zamfir: kori_zamfir@yahoo.com

The submitted articles are peer-reviewed.

Authors are requested to use the style guide available on the website.

Contributions should be written in English, German, French or Italian. The article should not be longer than 12.000 words, including footnotes.

Articles should be accompanied by an abstract (max. 150 words) with keywords (3-5 words) in English. The abstract should present the main point and arguments of the article.

The full name, institution, address, e-mail address and ORCID should be written at the end of the article.

Please attach beside the article a short information about yourself (max. 5 lines), including the institution where you work, your main points of interest, main publications.

 

MAIN TEXT

Authors are kindly asked to send in the final form of their article, carefully edited according to the following indications, proofed for language, spelling and grammar. Articles with spelling and grammar errors cannot be accepted.

Please use Normal Style, with Times New Roman, 11, single line spacing, justified, first line indent at 0.8 cm.

For headings use Heading 2 Style.

For Hebrew and Greek quotations please use Bible Works fonts (BWhebb, BWgrkl), Hebraica, Graeca, or Scholars Press fonts (the latter can be downloaded from the Biblica site). For transcription of Hebrew texts please use a standard transcription.

 

FOOTNOTES

Footnotes are numbered continuously, starting with 1.

Footnote numbers in the text should be inserted automatically (Insert footnote), placed in superscript after the punctuation mark. Do not use endnotes or other modalities of inserting notes.

For Footnotes use Footnote Text Style with Times New Roman, 9, single, justified, hanging indent at 0.5 cm.

 

QUOTATIONS WITHIN THE BODY OF THE ARTICLE:

Please avoid unnecessarily long quotations, unless very important for your point.

Quotations shorter than four lines should be included in the text, between quotation marks, followed by the footnote indicating the source.

Please use quotation marks according to the rules of the language in which you write:

“English”, „German“, and « French » or « Italian ».

Quotations longer than four lines should be written as a different paragraph, without quotation marks, indented 0.5 cm left and right.

 

REFERENCES

References to books and articles have to be placed in the footnotes. Do not add a bibliography.
The last name of the author(s) should be written in SmallCaps, the title of the book, article, periodical, volume in italic.

 

Books:
J. Gnilka, Das Matthäusevangelium, I, HThK I/1, Herder, Freiburg­–Basel–Wien, 1986, 9–12.
C. K. Barrett, The Gospel according to St. John,London, 21978, 435.
D. F. Tolmie, Jesus’ Farewell to the Disciples. John 13,1–17,26, in Narratological Perspective (Biblical Interpretation Series 12), Brill, Leiden, 1995, 28–29.

Articles from periodicals, collective volumes and festive volumes (Festschriften):

J.-N. Aletti, Jn 13 – Les problèmes de composition et leur importance, in Bib 87 (2006) 263–272 (264).
M. Pesce, Il lavaggio dei piedi, in Opera Giovannea (ed. G. GHIBERTI), Torino, 2003, 234.

  1. Gese, Natus ex virgine, in Probleme biblischer Theologie. Festschrift G. von Rad (Hrsg. H. W. Wolff), München, 1971, 75.
  2. Brock, Genesis 22 in Syriac Tradition, in Mélanges Dominique Barthélemy. Études bibliques offertes à l'occasion de son 60e anniversaire (éd. P. Casetti, O. Keel, A. Schenker), Fribourg – Göttingen, 1981, 1–30.

Patristic works:
Ambrosius, Expositio evangelii sec. Lucam II, 87, PL 14, 1584D-1585A.

Once the full information on a book or article has been given, the last name of the author should be used. If you refer to several works of the same author, mention the short title after the first name (for example, Wolff, Hosea, 138), without any reference to the first note where the full title was given. Please avoid general references to works previously cited, such as op. cit., art. cit., a.a.O. Also avoid f. or ff. for “following” pages; indicate the proper page numbers.

 

ABBREVIATIONS

For all abbreviations of Jewish texts see TRE
For abbreviations of series and periodicals: TRE (see at the end of this style sheet the abbreviations of some known periodicals)
For abbreviations of classical authors: ThWNT or full name and work title
For Church Fathers: ThWNT or Latin name of Church Father with Latin work title

 

BIBLICAL REFERENCES

After abbreviations of biblical books and apocryphal writings no punctuation should be used.
Between successive verses within a chapter (Gen 1,1-10) use a hyphen, and an en-dash between successive chapters or verses from successive chapters (e.g. Gen 2–3 or Gen 1,1–2,4a). No space should follow punctuation.
A semicolon followed by space is used between different chapters (Luke 1,6; 3,4) and within a list of references to different biblical books (Matt 28,1; Mark 16,1; Luke 24,1).
A period without a space is used between discontinuous verses or parts of verses (Prov 2,3a.c; 4,1.3).
References to one or more verses of a previously cited text should be as follows: v 1; vv 2-4

Examples:
Gen 1,10
Exod 1,1-10
Matt 2,2.6
Gal 2,5–3,2 
Qoh 2,3; 6,7
Synoptic parallels: Matt 6,5 par.

Forewords

Forewords (Editorials / Vorworte / Prefaces) present the main topics of the volume.
They are not peer-reviewed, and do not receive doi numbers. They should not exceed 10 pages.

Articles

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Book Reviews

Book reviews are presentations of original books. They are not peer-reviewed, and do not receive doi numbers. They should not exceed 10 pages (in Studia UBB Sacra Scripta format).

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