
Milltown Studies
Introduction
Milltown Studies, published by the Milltown Institute, carries articles on philosophy, theology (in all its branches), spirituality, literature and history. It comes out twice a year (winter and summer editions). If you wish to have an article considered for publication, then you can send it directly to the present editor, Joseph Egan SMA, either by post or as an attachment. If you could send it in Microsoft Word for PC or Mac , that would be much appreciated. As is usual, we use a system of peer review to ensure that our periodical is the right place for your research. Books for review may be sent directly to the Review Editor, Gesa Thiessen.Style Sheet
Articles should be about 8,500 words long, with some margin either way.
We use Times New Roman 11 for the text and TNR 10 for footnotes. Indented text is also TNR 10. For special fonts such as Greek and Hebrew, we ask subscsribers to use the public domain fonts available on the web page of the Society of Biblical Literature. Transliteration is also an option.
The first footnote, marked with an asterisk, should describe the author.
Book references: Johanna Smith, The Study of Philosophy, City: Publisher, date. We do not use p. or pp. for pages numbers - the numbers themselves being sufficient.
Articles: John Smith, "The Case for Philosophy", Periodical Title 22 (2004) 23-25.