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ZEITSCHRIFT FUR RELIGIONS-UND GEISTESGESCHICHTE《宗教与精神历史杂志》
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  • ZEITSCHRIFT FUR RELIGIONS-UND GEISTESGESCHICHTE《宗教与精神历史杂志》
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  • 研究方向:RELIGION
  • 国际刊号:ISSN 0044-3441;EISSN 0044-3441
  • 期刊语言:德语
    出版地区:荷兰
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  • 电子邮箱:zrgg@uni-potsdam.de (官网邮箱(20201023更新)),mbitunja@uni-potsdam.de (官网邮箱(20201023更新))
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  • 期刊简介:ZEITSCHRIFT FUR RELIGIONS-UND GEISTESGESCHICHTE《宗教与精神历史杂志》(季刊)。The Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte is a peer-reviewed journal and comprises original papers, miscellanea and reviews both in German and English from the crossroads of philosophy, the history of religions, cultural studies, theology, ethnology, European history, the history of art and the history of the sciences. It is not bound to any specific period, field, scholarly method or school but rather to the excellence and the innovative character of texts and ideas. Each issue aims at presenting a mixture of insights from outsiders and newcomers as well as scholarly views and outlooks from insiders along with an extensive book review section. The Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte has a longstanding tradition and is one of the most outstanding journals in the humanities of the German-speaking world. Today, it is a forum for interdisciplinary research and scholarly dialogue in the fields of religious and intellectual history.

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    4、期刊刊期:季刊,一年出版四期。

    20201022日星期四

                                

     

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    Founded 1948 by Hans-Joachim Schoeps and Ernst Benz.

    The Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte (ZRGG) is a peer-reviewed journal and comprises original papers, miscellanea and reviews both in German and English from the crossroads of philosophy, the history of religions, cultural studies, theology, ethnology, European history, the history of art and the history of the sciences. It is not bound to any specific period, field, scholarly method or school but rather to the excellence and the innovative character of texts and ideas. Each issue aims at presenting a mixture of insights from outsiders and newcomers as well as scholarly views and outlooks from insiders along with an extensive book review section. The Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte has a longstanding tradition and is one of the most outstanding journals in the humanities of the Germanspeaking world. Today, it is a forum for interdisciplinary research and scholarly dialogue in the fields of religious and intellectual history.

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    Language

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    Length

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    Miscellanea should be ca. 12,000 characters, including footnotes (3-8 pages).

    Book reviews should be ca. 4,000 characters (1.5 pages) and should not use footnotes.

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    General

    Manuscripts that are submitted for initial consideration should be complete, including all notes,

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    processing program.

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    Text formatting

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    Footnotes should be in Times New Roman, font size 10, single-spaced.

    Abbreviations are only allowed in footnotes (for example-e.g.; and so on – etc.), they should be written out in the regular text.

    Centuries with ordinal numbers should be written without superscript: 19th century.

    Please note that only institutional references should be capitalized: Faculty of Religious Studies. General references to academic disciplines are in lower-case. ‘He was a scholar in religious studies.’ Foreign words, technical terms, names of organizations and institutions as well as titles of publications should be set in italics.

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    Abstracts

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    the thesis and the sources quoted.

    Keywords

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    Vita

    Authors of a regular article should include a short vita, 7-10 lines, including:

    - Year of birth, academic titles, academic career

    - Current job position

    - Areas of research interest

    - Latest publications

    Authors of book reviews should add their place of living and their name in italics at the end of the

    review.

    Authors of miscellanea only add their name in italics at the end of the manuscript.

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    Numeral Level Heading: I

    A book review should not have a title but instead the bibliographical data of the reviewed publication in

    the following format:

    Author: Title (. Subtitle), Place: Publishing House Year, pages.

    Otto Kaiser: Philo von Alexandrien. Denkender Glaube ˗ Eine Einführung, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck &

    Ruprecht 2015, 331 S.

    Footnotes

    The autoformatting of footnotes is required for accepted papers.

    Footnotes should be numbered consecutively as 1, 2, 3… in Arabic numerals and placed at the bottom of

    each page. Superscript numbers marking footnotes should follow immediately after the punctuation or

    the quotation. Footnotes cannot contain any italics.


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