Authorguideline
1. Journal manuscripts are the result of research, the study of critical analysis in theology, Christian Religious Education (CRE), scriptural exposition, pastoral studies in churches, Christian schools, and Christian Universities.
2. Manuscripts are written in Indonesian or English for a minimum of 5000-12000 words, the paper must be written in English with references in the latest English language.
3. The text is divided into several parts. There is a title (the title must be simple, concise, and informative with all capital letters, and the length of the title consists of a maximum of 100 characters), author, institution, and e-mail. Each section title must be written in bold. Subdivisions must be written in italics and bold.
4. Abstracts and keywords
Each article must be accompanied by abstracts and keywords with full explanations (without pictures, tables, footnotes, and literature) not exceeding 250 words and written in one paragraph in Indonesian and English.
5. Introduction
This paper describes the problems that occur and can be scientifically proven or investigated by methodological, hermeneutic, exegesis approaches. In this introduction, a thesis will be explained, described or examined to answer issues and issues are surrounding theology, Christian and rural education, which can be presented in an argumentative and quantitative, qualitative and other measurable data analysis.
6. Review the theory and research results to support the thesis statement—a systematic research method to measure it, especially quantitative research. Qualitative research also requires appropriate methods to explain qualitative, interpretive, argumentative results. The writing must be supported by expert views or primary sources to support the author's argument.
7. Conclusions are the author's research and arguments author to answer its goal.
8. Quotes of more than four lines are typed with a single space and given a new line. Quotes consist of four lines, or less than four are written as the previous sentence's connection once using quotation marks.9. Footnotes
Writing footnotes like the following.
Books
Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference (Boston: Little, Brown, 2000), 64–5.
Journal
Ivan Th. J. Weismann “Analisis Faktor Mekanisme Kontrol Terhadap Pelecehan Rohani Dalam gereja,” Jurnal Jaffray (April 2017): 115.
Website
J. Scott Jackson, “Mapping the Powers: Clues from Ellul,” DET, accessed 3 December 2020, http://derevth.blogspot.com/2017/05/mapping-powers-clues-from-ellul.html.
10. Bibliography
The bibliography is written as follows.
Books
Gladwell, Malcolm. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. Boston: Little, Brown, 2000.
Journal
Weismann, Ivan Th. J. “Analisis Faktor Mekanisme Kontrol Terhadap Pelecehan Rohani Dalam gereja.” Jurnal Jaffray (April 2017): 115-130.
Website
Jackson, J. Scott. “Mapping the Powers: Clues from Ellul.” DET. Accessed 3 December 2020. http://derevth.blogspot.com/2017/05/mapping-powers-clues-from-ellul.html.
11. The author logs in to submit journal manuscripts through the open journal system. Authors cannot send their manuscripts to other journals as long as there is no editor’s decision.
12. The editor will decide the journal manuscript is accepted and revised after the reviewer process. Manuscript rejection occurs because of two things, namely not according to the journal’s focus and purpose; the results of the editor’s decision after considering the results of the review. The editor provides a decision on a journal manuscript through the Open Journal System. The author will receive an email from the editor through the system.
13. The author is advised to use the Mendeley or Zotero Reference as a standard.