Submissions Open! Vox Scripturae in Continuous Flow for Theology, Religious Studies, and Related Fields
Dear Authors,
Vox Scripturae – International Theological Journal, after a four-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, is resuming its activities with the commitment to publish a new full volume in 2025.
From now on, we are adopting a continuous submission and publication model, which means that articles and reviews may be submitted and published throughout the year.
We therefore invite researchers to submit their manuscripts for review. The journal publishes works in the fields of Theology, Religious Studies, and in interdisciplinary areas that engage in dialogue with Theology, such as History, Philosophy, Psychology, Literature, and related fields. We emphasize that Vox Scripturae holds a Qualis A4 ranking in the areas of Religious Studies and Theology, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Linguistics and Literature.
To increase the chances of acceptance and qualification of your submission, we kindly ask you to pay close attention to the Author Guidelines available on our website, as well as to the minimum requirements listed below:
Submission Requirements
- The contribution must be original and unpublished, and not under review by another journal; otherwise, this must be justified in the “Comments to the Editor.”
- At least one author must be a graduate student (stricto sensu) or hold a Master’s/Doctoral degree.
- Articles: up to 3 authors.
- Reviews: only 1 author. Reviews of works published within the last 5 years are accepted.
- References must be placed in footnotes (not in the body of the text).
- All references must be correct and complete, including, whenever possible, URL and/or DOI.
- Tables and figures must be properly numbered, labeled, and inserted in the body of the text.
- Permission must be obtained for the publication of all images, data, and materials used.
- Formatting: text in 1.5 spacing, 12 pt font; abstracts and long quotations in single spacing and 10 pt font.
Length of Texts
- Articles: between 10 and 20 pages, including:
- abstract and keywords in the original language and in a foreign language (English for articles in Portuguese; Portuguese for articles in English; both English and Portuguese for articles in other languages);
- title and subtitle (if any), introduction, development, results and/or conclusions, and references.
- Reviews: between 1 and 4 pages, including:
- bibliographic reference of the work, following ABNT standards (which will be used as the title of the publication);
- descriptive and critical text of the work.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Editorial Team – Vox Scripturae