LOGIA

A Journal of Lutheran Theology

New Books

From Luther Academy:

Law and Gospel and the Means of Grace
by David Scaer

The Lutheran Doctrine of Vocation
Volume 11 of the Pieper Lectures

Call for Manuscripts

The editors hereby request article manuscripts, book reviews, and forum material for the following issues:

Issue Theme Deadline
Eastertide 2011 Walther Bicentennial September 1, 2010
Holy Trinity 2011 Lutheran Anthropology December 1, 2010
Reformation 2012 Luther & Augustine March 1, 2011
Epiphany 2012 Lutheranism in Scandinavia June 1, 2011

Submission Guidelines

LOGIA is happy to receive unsolicited manuscripts. Before submitting an article, please read several issues of LOGIA and/or read the articles that are available online at logia.org to see the subjects we treat and the way we treat them. You may also ask the senior editor about an article that you want to submit, if you are not sure whether it will work for LOGIA. Please understand that a positive response does not guarantee that your article will be published. All manuscripts are subject to peer review and editorial modification.

Please prepare your article according to the LOGIA Style Guide (pdf).

All submissions must be accompanied by a 300-word or less abstract of the article.

Manuscripts should be typed in Microsoft Word, double-spaced. Please use only one space after periods and other punctuation. Please use footnotes rather than endnotes. Please use parentheses for references to Bible passages and quotations from the Lutheran Confessions and Luther's Works. Keep notes short. Provide only pertinent documentation. Long discursive footnotes are discouraged and are subject to editorial revision or removal.

Article legth should be as follows:

Feature articles (including notes) should be between 18,000 and 28,000 characters (3,000 to 5,000 words). LOGIA does not accept simultaneous submissions or previously published materials, including material published on the author's own web site.

Book review essays
should be between 7,000 and 12,000 characters (1500 to 2500 words).

Book reviews
should be no more than 5,000 characters (1000 words).

Shorter articles for LOGIA Forum
should be no more than 10,000 characters (2000 words).

Please include your contact information: email address, postal address and phone number.

Send your manuscript to our senior editor.

Send all other submissions to the appropriate editor.

It is not necessary to submit a hard copy.

If your article is printed in LOGIA, you will receive two complimentary copies of that issue. Additional copies may be purchased.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 July 2010 14:21