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N.E.S.T. Theological Review
Instructions for authors:
Manuscripts
Manuscripts and articles should be submitted to George Sabra Editor NEST Theological Review dean@theonest.edu.lb
Microsoft Office Word (.doc) should be used for typing the document.
All documents should be double spaced and typed in 12-point, standard, Times New Roman Font. No borders and shading. Citations should be included in the text as footnotes (no endnotes) and must include complete citation information. Please use the reference insertion from your toolbar to insert footnotes. Citations should follow the Chicago Manual of Style; samples are given below. All direct quotes must be cited.
The author guarantees that all quotes are accurately spelled and precisely quoted from the source material.
References
For books: 1 Stephen B. Penrose, That They May Have Life: The Story of the American University of Beirut 1866-1941. (Beirut: The American University of Beirut, 1970), 4. 2 Lyman Abbot, What Christianity Means To Me: A Spiritual Autobiography (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1921), 20.
For articles: 3 Jose Miguez Bonino, "Whose Human Rights?" International Review of Mission LXVI (1977), 222.
For internet articles 4 John Calvin, Institutes 4.1.2 trans. Henry Beveridge. http://www.reformed.org/books/institutes/, accessed 1 December 2009.
Subsequent references to a previously cited book: 5 Penrose, That They May Have Life, 5. 6 Abbot, What Christianity Means To Me, 16.
Subsequent references to a previously cited article: 7 Bonino, "Whose Human Rights?", 223. |