Submissions

The resource center welcomes submission on topics related to relational realism for Christian Ministry. Contributions of the following ministry categories are welcome:

  • Missions
  • Intercultural Education/Training
  • Theology
  • Christian Life
  • Leadership


GENERAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  1. All submissions of academic research papers should conform to the style of the American Association of Anthropology & American Psychological Association (http://www.americananthro.org/StayInformed/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=2044). Manuscripts should be 3,500-4,000 words (including references, notes, and tables).
  2. All submissions of applications, testimonies, stories, and non-academic papers from practitioners should be 1,000-2,500 words (including references, notes, and tables).
  3. A separate abstract of 80-100 words should be included.
  4. 2-5 keywords for Tags should be included as well.
  5. All submissions should be in digital form (in any major word processing software format) and include the author’s(s’) full and real name(s), organizational affiliation(s), and electronic contact information. (Preferred format: Microsoft Word, one inch margins, Times New Roman 12-pt font, single spaced with blank line between paragraphs, end notes, and no indents at beginning of paragraphs.)
  6. Please specify if it is the author’s wish to use pseudonym.  
  7. Manuscripts are expected to be in publishable form when submitted, especially since the resource center has limited copy-editing capacities.
  8. Non-native English speakers (like Juno!) should have at least one native speaker proof-read the manuscript prior to submission.
  9. It is understood that manuscripts submitted to this site have not been previously published and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Reprint from previous publication is possible when copyright permission is secured.
  10. To submit digital published article, please provide the hyperlink and an 80-100 words of abstract with 2-5 keywords for Tags.
  11. It is the responsibility of the author(s) of a manuscript submitted to the resource center to indicate to the Editors the existence of any work already published (or under consideration for publication elsewhere) by the author(s) that is similar in content to that of the manuscript.
  12. Submissions accepted and published will be copyrighted by the resource center.
  13. After consultation with the author, the Editors of the resource center reserve the right to make editorial changes in any manuscript accepted for publication for the purpose of clarity, appropriate length or acceptable style.
  14. The views expressed by contributors to the resource center do not necessarily reflect of the Editors. Material published on the resource center should not be construed to have our endorsement.


Send submissions as e-mail attachments to us at info@relationalrealism.net.