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Author's Guide
Abstract—These instructions provide basic guidelines to help possible contributors prepare their final camera-ready papers for submission to the conferences on the Dialogue between Science & Theology. The journal is own by the RCDST (Research Center on the Dialogue between Science & Theology), Ovidius University of Constanta. Romania. Abstracts (90-150 words) should be self-explanatory and summarize the essential qualities of the papers. min 9 Keywords is needed.
I.INTRODUCTION
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers that fit within the scope of the journal. Papers should be written in English and submitted in final camera-ready form. For more details, please download our mail submision guide and template document.
II.PAPER AND TEXT FORMAT
Margins: top 1.78 cm, bottom 1.78 cm, left and right 1.65 cm, gutter 0 cm. Orientation: portrait. Paper size: A4.
Line spacing: single. Text organization: two columns. Column width: 8.6 cm. Space between columns: 0.5 cm. Last page columns must be equal in length. Header and footer: different for odd and even pages.
Author name, affiliation and complete address are to be placed underneath the title. In case of multiple authorship of a submitted paper, the affiliation and complete address of each author must be specified.
III.TABLES, FIGURES, EQUATIONS
Illustrations and tables should be progressively numbered, following the order cited in the text; they may be organized in one or two columns. Tables must be accompanied by a caption placed at the top. Figures (abbreviated Fig.) must be accompanied by a caption placed underneath. References made to tables in text will not be abbreviated e.g. "in Table I, TN Roman means Times New Roman" size 11, (Footnotes 10).
Each formula should occupy one line. Consecutive numbers should be marked in brackets.
TABLE I. THE RECOMMENDED FONTS
Item | Font | Size | Style |
Title of paper | TNRoman | 24 | Norm |
Authors ‘ names | TNRoman | 11 | Norm |
Authors ‘ address | TNRoman | 11 | Italic |
Abstract | TNRoman | 9 | Bold |
Title of sections | TNRoman | 10 | Norm |
Text, Formulae | TNRoman | 10 | Norm |
Algorithms | Courier New | 10 | Norm |
References | TNRoman | 8 | Norm |
References to cited sources should be incorporated within the text (e.g. [2]). Bibliographical references must be placed at the end of the paper and comply with the model below.
IV.CONCLUSION
A conclusion section is not compulsory. Make sure that the whole text of your paper observes the textual arrangement on this page.
APPENDIX A
Appendices, if present, must be marked A, B, C, and placed before Acknowledgment.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Place your acknowledgments before References. Do not mention the sponsors and/or financial support obtained in this section. These specifications are to be included in an unnumbered footnote on the first page of the paper.
Rezumat
General aim: Fundamental or experimental research and theoretical papers describing original, previously unpublished work in all the scientific fields that could be involved into the dialogue with theology are solicited. All accepted papers will be considered for publication in the conference proceedings and presentation at the conference. Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in our conferences as follows:
Main EVENT (annual): The Virtual International Conference on the Dialogue between Science and Theology. (DIALOGO-CONF 2016), November 3 - 10, 2016
secondary event (supplement): The concepts of "transcendence" and "immanence" in the latest philosophy and theology. (DIALOGO-CONF 2016 TIPT), Constanta-Romania. March 3, 2016
Despre
The annual "DIALOGO"** CONFERENCES promote reflection and research on important public issues to which Christian theology can make a helpful contribution and is essential in the relation between science and religion in this era; scientists are also invited to manifest their ideas/theories on the topics in a constructive manner.
We invite you to enter this dialogue with your knowledge, research and findings to help people understand if / how it is possible for someone to believe in God without convicting science, and, vice versa, if / how it is possible for a scientist to keep his findings and never renounce his faith in God. As Francisco J. Ayala said, I can believe that I am God's creature without denying that I developed from a single cell in my mother's womb by natural processes (Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion, Joseph Henry Press, Washington, DC, 2007, pg. 175).
see more at: http://dialogo-conf.com/in-search-of-harmony/
Contact
Senior Lecturer Tudor-Cosmin CIOCAN, PhD
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Scientific Programme Officer of
DIALOGO international conferences
Editor-in-chief of
DIALOGO international Journal
Phone: +40723.198.555
E-mail: office(at)dialogo-conf.com
sending CV / manuscripts: reviewer(at)dialogo-conf.com