Editorial Policies and Practices
The Advanced Biblical Research Journal (ABRJ) is committed to upholding the highest standards of scholarly excellence in biblical studies. Below are the editorial policies and practices that guide the journal’s operations, ensuring transparency, fairness, and academic rigor.
I. Objective of the Journal
The Advanced Biblical Research Journal (ABRJ) aims to:
II. Editorial Board
The Editorial Board comprises distinguished scholars with expertise in various fields of biblical research, theology, and related disciplines. The board is responsible for:
Editorial board members are selected based on their scholarly achievements, expertise, and commitment to advancing biblical research.
III. Review Process
All manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, which includes the following steps:
1. Initial Screening: The editorial team reviews manuscripts to ensure they align with the journal’s scope and formatting guidelines.
2. Peer Review: Qualified reviewers with expertise in the relevant area evaluate the manuscript for originality, methodological rigor, clarity, and scholarly contribution.
3. Editorial Decision: Based on reviewers’ feedback, the editorial board makes one of the following decisions:
The review process typically takes 6-8 weeks.
IV. Reasons for Rejecting a Manuscript
Manuscripts may be rejected for the following reasons:
V. Procedures
Manuscript Submission and Processing
VI. Obligations of Authors
Authors are expected to:
VII. Obligations of Reviewers
Reviewers play a critical role in maintaining the journal’s academic integrity. They are expected to:
Contact Information
For further details or inquiries, please contact the Editorial Office at [editor_abrj@gospeljournals.org].
The Advanced Biblical Research Journal is committed to fostering a culture of academic excellence, transparency, and ethical scholarship in biblical research. Thank you for your contributions and support.