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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

SEJATI publishes high-quality scholarly manuscripts in Christian theology, biblical studies, theological interpretation, Christian education, ministry studies, missiology, pastoral theology, and contextual theology. These Author Guidelines are designed not only to regulate manuscript format, but also to ensure that every submitted article demonstrates originality, methodological clarity, critical engagement with scholarly literature, ethical integrity, and significant contribution to theological scholarship.

Manuscript Quality Standard

Research Gap + Novelty + Explicit Method + Critical Discussion + Strong References

Manuscripts that are merely descriptive, devotional, sermonic, or opinion-based without scholarly method and academic references will not be considered for peer review.

Official Manuscript Template

Authors are required to prepare manuscripts using the official SEJATI article template. Manuscripts that do not follow the template may be returned before editorial screening.

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Journal Title
SEJATI: Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation
Publisher
Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Samarinda
p-ISSN / e-ISSN
3047-3926 / 3062-8326
DOI Prefix
10.69668/sejati

1. Scope of Manuscripts

SEJATI accepts original scholarly manuscripts in Christian theology and related disciplines. Manuscripts should contribute to one or more of the following areas:

  1. Biblical studies, Old Testament studies, and New Testament studies;
  2. Biblical theology and theological interpretation of Scripture;
  3. Hermeneutics and exegetical studies;
  4. Systematic theology and doctrinal studies;
  5. Historical theology and church history;
  6. Practical theology, pastoral theology, and ministry studies;
  7. Christian education and theological education;
  8. Missiology, evangelism, and church mission;
  9. Contextual theology, Indonesian theology, and Asian theological reflection;
  10. Christian ethics, public theology, and religious studies related to Christian theological interpretation.

Manuscripts must clearly align with the Focus and Scope of SEJATI. Articles that are purely devotional, sermonic, popular, or opinion-based without scholarly method and academic references will not be considered for peer review.

2. Scholarly Quality Requirements

To strengthen the academic quality of published articles, SEJATI requires every manuscript to demonstrate the following elements:

  1. Clear research problem: the manuscript must identify a specific academic, theological, biblical, educational, pastoral, or contextual problem.
  2. State of the art: the manuscript must engage relevant previous studies and show the current scholarly discussion on the topic.
  3. Research gap: the manuscript must clearly explain what has not been sufficiently addressed by previous studies.
  4. Novelty: the manuscript must show its new contribution, whether conceptual, exegetical, theological, methodological, contextual, or practical.
  5. Explicit method: the manuscript must explain the method or analytical approach used to answer the research problem.
  6. Critical discussion: the manuscript must analyze, compare, interpret, and evaluate findings rather than merely describe the topic.
  7. Strong scholarly references: the manuscript must use credible, relevant, recent, and reputable academic sources.
  8. Ethical integrity: the manuscript must be original, properly cited, free from plagiarism, and compliant with publication ethics.
  9. Contribution to scholarship: the manuscript must explain its contribution to theological studies, Christian education, church ministry, mission, or contextual theology.

Editorial Note:
Manuscripts that do not clearly present research gap, novelty, method, and scholarly contribution may be rejected during the initial editorial screening before being sent to peer reviewers.

3. Language and Academic Style

Manuscripts may be written in Indonesian or English. Authors must use formal, clear, precise, and scholarly language.

  1. If the manuscript is written in Indonesian, the abstract must be provided in English and Indonesian.
  2. If the manuscript is written in English, the abstract may be written in English only.
  3. The English title, abstract, and keywords must be written in clear academic English.
  4. Authors are responsible for grammar, spelling, clarity, and academic style.
  5. Manuscripts with serious language problems may be returned before peer review.
  6. Authors are encouraged to use professional proofreading or language editing when necessary.

4. General Manuscript Format

Authors must use the official SEJATI manuscript template. Manuscripts should follow the formatting requirements below:

  1. The title must be concise, specific, and no more than 15 words.
  2. The title should reflect the main issue, method, object, or contribution of the article.
  3. The manuscript should include complete author names, affiliations, and email addresses.
  4. The main body of the manuscript should follow the official SEJATI template format.
  5. Main headings should follow the template style.
  6. Tables and figures must be numbered and titled clearly.
  7. Manuscripts must use APA Style for citation and references.
  8. Authors must use Mendeley or another reliable reference management tool.

5. Article Structure

Manuscripts submitted to SEJATI should generally contain the following components:

  1. Title;
  2. Author name(s), affiliation(s), and email address(es);
  3. Article history;
  4. Article description;
  5. Recommended citation;
  6. Abstract;
  7. Keywords;
  8. Introduction;
  9. Method;
  10. Results and Discussion;
  11. Conclusion;
  12. References.

6. Abstract and Keywords

The abstract must be written as a concise summary of the manuscript and must clearly present the background, research gap, objective, method, findings, and contribution.

  1. The abstract should contain 150–200 words.
  2. The abstract must be written in one paragraph.
  3. The abstract must not contain citations, tables, or figures.
  4. The abstract must clearly state the research objective and method.
  5. The abstract must mention the main findings and contribution of the article.
  6. If the article is written in Indonesian, the abstract must be provided in English and Indonesian.
  7. If the article is written in English, the abstract may be written in English only.
  8. Keywords must consist of 3–5 words or phrases.
  9. Keywords must be specific, searchable, and separated by semicolons.

7. Introduction

The Introduction is one of the most important parts of the manuscript. It must not merely describe the general background of the topic. It must build a strong academic foundation for the study.

The Introduction must include:

  1. Academic background: explanation of the issue, problem, debate, or context being studied.
  2. Previous studies: critical engagement with recent and relevant scholarly literature.
  3. State of the art: explanation of the current position of research on the topic.
  4. Research gap: clear identification of what previous studies have not sufficiently addressed.
  5. Novelty: explanation of the new perspective, method, object, argument, or contribution offered by the manuscript.
  6. Research objective or question: clear statement of what the article seeks to answer or achieve.
  7. Scholarly contribution: explanation of how the article contributes to theological studies or related fields.

Authors should avoid writing an Introduction that consists only of general statements, devotional reflections, or unsupported claims. The Introduction must be supported by scholarly references.

8. Method

The Method section must explain clearly how the research was conducted and how the data, texts, sources, or theological materials were analyzed. A method statement such as “this article uses qualitative research” or “this article uses literature study” is not sufficient unless it is clearly explained.

The Method section should include:

  1. Type of research;
  2. Primary and secondary sources;
  3. Criteria for selecting sources or data;
  4. Research procedure or analytical steps;
  5. Theological, biblical, hermeneutical, historical, practical, educational, or contextual approach used;
  6. Reason why the method is appropriate for answering the research problem;
  7. Limitations of the study where relevant;
  8. Ethical considerations where human participants, interviews, surveys, or fieldwork are involved.

Depending on the topic, the method may include biblical exegesis, theological analysis, historical analysis, literature review, qualitative research, hermeneutical analysis, contextual theological reflection, practical theology method, missiological analysis, Christian education research, pastoral research, or comparative theological analysis.

9. Results and Discussion

The Results and Discussion section must present findings and provide critical analysis. This section should not merely repeat theories or describe the topic. It must interpret the findings, compare them with previous studies, and show the article’s contribution.

The Results and Discussion section should:

  1. Present the main findings clearly and systematically;
  2. Answer the research question or objective stated in the Introduction;
  3. Use evidence from data, biblical texts, theological sources, historical materials, field findings, or scholarly literature;
  4. Analyze the findings critically;
  5. Compare the findings with previous studies;
  6. Explain similarities and differences from earlier research;
  7. Show the novelty and contribution of the manuscript;
  8. Discuss theological, academic, pastoral, educational, missional, or contextual implications;
  9. Avoid unsupported claims and excessive description.

For biblical studies, this section should include responsible exegesis or exposition of the biblical text, including textual, literary, historical, canonical, theological, and contextual considerations where relevant.

10. Tables and Figures

Tables, figures, charts, diagrams, or images may be used when they support the argument or clarify the analysis.

  1. Each table and figure must be numbered.
  2. Each table and figure must have a clear title.
  3. Tables and figures must be discussed in the manuscript text.
  4. Sources must be acknowledged when tables or figures are adapted from other works.
  5. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission for copyrighted third-party materials.

11. Conclusion

The Conclusion must answer the research problem and objective. It must not merely repeat the discussion, but should synthesize the main findings and explain their contribution.

The Conclusion should include:

  1. Summary of the main findings;
  2. Clear answer to the research question or objective;
  3. The scholarly contribution of the study;
  4. Theological, educational, pastoral, missional, or contextual implications;
  5. Limitations of the study where relevant;
  6. Suggestions for further research.

12. References

References must demonstrate the scholarly quality of the manuscript. Authors must use credible, relevant, recent, and reputable academic sources.

  1. Manuscripts should include at least 25 references for original research articles.
  2. At least 80% of references should be scholarly journal articles.
  3. Most references should be published within the last 10 years, except for classical or foundational theological sources.
  4. At least 30% of references are strongly encouraged to come from reputable national or international journals, including journals indexed in SINTA 1–2, DOAJ, Scopus, Web of Science, or other recognized scholarly databases.
  5. Authors should cite relevant international literature when appropriate.
  6. Authors must include DOI links whenever available.
  7. References must follow APA Style.
  8. Authors must use Mendeley or another reliable reference manager.
  9. All sources cited in the text must appear in the References section.
  10. All sources listed in the References section must be cited in the manuscript text.
  11. Authors must avoid unreliable sources such as Wikipedia, personal blogs, non-academic websites, and popular news portals unless they are used as research objects or contextual data.

High-Quality Reference Standard:
Minimum 25 references; at least 80% scholarly journal articles; most sources from the last 10 years; DOI included when available; references managed with Mendeley; APA Style required.

13. Publication Ethics

Authors must comply with the Publication Ethics policy of SEJATI. Manuscripts must be original, unpublished, not under consideration elsewhere, properly cited, and free from plagiarism or other forms of publication misconduct.

Authors must ensure that:

  1. The manuscript is original and has not been published elsewhere;
  2. The manuscript is not being submitted to another journal at the same time;
  3. All listed authors have made significant scholarly contributions;
  4. All authors have approved the final version of the manuscript;
  5. All sources are properly acknowledged;
  6. Any conflict of interest is disclosed;
  7. Research involving human participants follows appropriate ethical standards;
  8. Any use of AI-assisted tools is properly disclosed;
  9. All data, quotations, translations, references, and interpretations are accurate and verifiable.

14. Plagiarism and Similarity Policy

All manuscripts submitted to SEJATI may be screened for plagiarism and similarity. The maximum similarity limit is 20% for the core manuscript content, excluding the reference list or bibliography.

  1. Similarity above 20% may result in return for revision or rejection.
  2. A similarity score below 20% does not automatically guarantee acceptance.
  3. The editorial team will evaluate the nature, source, and context of the similarity.
  4. Plagiarism, self-plagiarism, duplicate publication, citation manipulation, and unethical text reuse are prohibited.
  5. Manuscripts with serious plagiarism may be rejected without peer review.

15. Use of Artificial Intelligence

Authors may use AI-assisted tools only for limited technical purposes, such as grammar checking, language improvement, translation assistance, formatting support, or readability improvement. AI must not replace the author’s scholarly responsibility, theological reasoning, interpretation, analysis, originality, or authorship.

Authors must not use AI tools to:

  1. Generate substantial scholarly content without disclosure;
  2. Create fabricated references, quotations, data, or sources;
  3. Replace genuine biblical, theological, historical, contextual, or methodological analysis;
  4. Misrepresent authorship or intellectual contribution;
  5. Submit content that the authors cannot verify, explain, or defend academically.

If AI tools are used, authors must disclose the use in the manuscript or in a statement to the editor.

Suggested AI Disclosure Statement:
The author(s) used [name of AI tool] for [specific purpose, e.g., grammar checking/language editing/translation assistance]. The author(s) reviewed, edited, verified, and take full responsibility for the final content of the manuscript.

Authors retain copyright of their published articles and grant SEJATI the right of first publication. Published articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

Authors are responsible for ensuring that all third-party materials included in the manuscript have proper permission, citation, or licensing information.

17. Article Processing Charge

SEJATI charges an Article Processing Charge (APC) of Rp150.000 for accepted manuscripts. The APC is charged only after the manuscript has been accepted for publication. There is no submission fee and no reader access fee.

18. Conditions for Desk Rejection

Manuscripts may be rejected before peer review if they do not meet the journal’s basic academic and ethical standards.

SEJATI may reject a manuscript during initial editorial screening if:

  1. The manuscript is outside the journal’s focus and scope;
  2. The manuscript does not use the official SEJATI template;
  3. The manuscript lacks a clear research problem, research gap, novelty, or contribution;
  4. The method is unclear, inappropriate, or insufficiently explained;
  5. The discussion is merely descriptive and lacks critical analysis;
  6. The references are insufficient, outdated, unreliable, or not scholarly;
  7. The manuscript similarity exceeds the allowed threshold or indicates plagiarism;
  8. The manuscript is devotional, sermonic, inspirational, or popular writing without academic method;
  9. The manuscript is under consideration elsewhere or has been published previously;
  10. The manuscript contains fabricated references, false citations, or unverifiable sources;
  11. The manuscript shows inappropriate or undisclosed use of AI-generated content;
  12. The manuscript does not comply with publication ethics.

19. Online Submission

Manuscripts must be submitted through the online submission system of SEJATI. Authors must register or log in to the journal website and follow the submission steps.

Before submission, authors must ensure that:

  1. The manuscript follows the official SEJATI template;
  2. The manuscript fits the Focus and Scope of the journal;
  3. The title, author identity, affiliation, and email are complete;
  4. The abstract and keywords follow the journal requirements;
  5. The manuscript contains Introduction, Method, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, and References;
  6. The Introduction includes research gap and novelty;
  7. The Method is explicit and appropriate;
  8. The Discussion is critical and supported by scholarly literature;
  9. References follow APA Style and are managed with Mendeley;
  10. The manuscript similarity level does not exceed 20% excluding references;
  11. The manuscript has not been published or submitted elsewhere;
  12. All authors have approved the submission;
  13. Any conflict of interest and AI use has been disclosed where applicable.

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20. High-Quality Manuscript Checklist

Authors should use the following checklist before submitting a manuscript:

  1. The manuscript is original and unpublished.
  2. The manuscript is not under review by another journal.
  3. The manuscript follows the official SEJATI template.
  4. The title contains no more than 15 words.
  5. The abstract clearly presents background, gap, objective, method, findings, and contribution.
  6. The keywords consist of 3–5 words or phrases separated by semicolons.
  7. The Introduction includes state of the art, research gap, novelty, and objective.
  8. The Method explains sources, procedures, analytical approach, and limitations.
  9. The Results and Discussion section provides critical analysis, not merely description.
  10. The Discussion compares findings with previous studies.
  11. The Conclusion answers the research objective and states the contribution.
  12. The manuscript uses APA Style consistently.
  13. The manuscript uses Mendeley or another reliable reference manager.
  14. The manuscript includes at least 25 references for original research articles.
  15. At least 80% of references are scholarly journal articles.
  16. Most references are from the last 10 years, except classical theological sources.
  17. DOI links are included whenever available.
  18. The manuscript avoids unreliable sources such as Wikipedia, personal blogs, and popular news portals.
  19. The similarity level does not exceed 20% excluding references.
  20. Any use of AI-assisted tools has been disclosed.
  21. All authors have approved the manuscript submission.

21. Final Statement

SEJATI expects authors to submit manuscripts that are original, ethical, methodologically clear, critically argued, properly cited, and relevant to the journal’s Focus and Scope. By submitting a manuscript to SEJATI, authors agree to follow these Author Guidelines, the Publication Ethics policy, the Peer Review Process, the Plagiarism Policy, the Copyright and Licensing Policy, and all related journal policies.

Contact

Editorial Office of SEJATI
SEJATI: Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation
Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Samarinda
Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Website: https://ejurnal.sttiisamarinda.ac.id/index.php/Sejati/index
Contact Page: Journal Contact

Last Updated: 30 April 2026
Journal: SEJATI: Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation
Publisher: Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Samarinda
Guideline: Author Guidelines for High-Quality Scholarly Manuscripts

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Privacy Statement

SEJATI: Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation is committed to protecting the privacy, confidentiality, and personal data of all users, including authors, reviewers, editors, readers, and registered users of this journal website. This Privacy Statement explains how personal information is collected, used, stored, protected, and managed in relation to the journal’s editorial and publishing activities.

1. Personal Data We Collect

SEJATI may collect personal data that is voluntarily provided by users when registering, submitting manuscripts, reviewing articles, communicating with the editorial office, or using the journal website. Such data may include:

  • Full name;
  • Email address;
  • Institutional affiliation;
  • Country or region;
  • ORCID iD, Google Scholar profile, Scopus ID, or other academic identifiers when provided;
  • Username and account information;
  • Author metadata and manuscript information;
  • Reviewer comments and editorial correspondence;
  • Submission history, editorial decisions, and publication records;
  • Technical information related to website access, such as browser type, IP address, session data, and cookies where applicable.

2. Purpose of Data Collection and Processing

Personal data collected by SEJATI is used only for legitimate academic, editorial, publishing, indexing, and communication purposes. The data may be used to:

  • Create and manage user accounts on the journal website;
  • Process manuscript submissions and editorial workflows;
  • Facilitate peer review and editorial decision-making;
  • Communicate with authors, reviewers, editors, and readers;
  • Publish author names, affiliations, abstracts, articles, and related metadata;
  • Assign, register, and display DOI and article metadata;
  • Support indexing, abstracting, archiving, and dissemination of published articles;
  • Maintain the security, integrity, and performance of the journal website;
  • Improve the quality of editorial and publishing services.

3. Confidentiality of Manuscripts and Peer Review

Manuscripts submitted to SEJATI are treated as confidential documents before publication. The editorial team, reviewers, and journal staff are required to maintain the confidentiality of submitted manuscripts, reviewer identities, review reports, editorial discussions, and unpublished research materials.

Information related to submitted manuscripts will not be disclosed to unauthorized parties, except where necessary for the editorial, peer-review, production, publication, indexing, or legal processes of the journal.

4. Use of Author and Article Metadata

When an article is published, SEJATI may publicly display relevant scholarly metadata, including author names, affiliations, email address of the corresponding author, article title, abstract, keywords, DOI, references, publication dates, citation information, and licensing information.

This metadata may also be shared with indexing databases, repositories, DOI registration agencies, academic search engines, and other scholarly communication platforms to increase the visibility, discoverability, and citation of published articles.

5. Data Sharing with Third Parties

SEJATI does not sell, rent, or trade personal data to third parties. Personal data may only be shared with trusted services or systems when necessary for journal management, publication, indexing, DOI registration, archiving, website maintenance, or legal compliance.

Such third parties may include journal management platforms, indexing services, DOI registration agencies, digital preservation services, plagiarism-checking systems, and technical service providers that support the journal’s publication process.

6. Data Security

SEJATI takes reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect personal data from unauthorized access, misuse, alteration, disclosure, or loss. The journal encourages the use of secure access, strong passwords, restricted editorial access, and proper website maintenance to protect user information and editorial data.

Although SEJATI seeks to protect all information submitted through the journal website, users acknowledge that no digital system can guarantee absolute security. Users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their own account credentials.

7. Cookies and Website Analytics

The SEJATI website may use cookies or similar technologies to support website functionality, user login sessions, submission processes, usage statistics, and security features. Cookies help improve user experience and maintain the proper operation of the journal platform.

Users may adjust their browser settings to refuse or delete cookies. However, some website functions, including login and manuscript submission, may not work properly if cookies are disabled.

8. Data Retention

Personal data and editorial records are retained only as long as necessary for journal management, publication records, academic integrity, indexing, archiving, legal obligations, and the continuity of scholarly communication.

Published article metadata may be retained permanently as part of the scholarly record. Unpublished submission data, review records, and account information may be retained in accordance with the journal’s editorial, archival, and administrative needs.

9. Rights of Users

Users may request access to, correction of, or deletion of their personal data where applicable and where such requests do not conflict with the journal’s legal, ethical, editorial, archival, or scholarly publication obligations.

Requests concerning personal data may be submitted to the editorial office. The journal will review such requests in accordance with applicable policies and regulations.

10. Email Communication

SEJATI may use registered email addresses to communicate with users regarding manuscript submissions, peer review, editorial decisions, publication processes, announcements, corrections, and other matters directly related to the journal’s scholarly publishing activities.

Email addresses entered into this journal website will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for unrelated commercial or marketing purposes.

11. Privacy of Minors

SEJATI does not knowingly collect personal data from minors without appropriate consent. If the editorial office becomes aware that personal data from a minor has been collected without proper authorization, reasonable steps will be taken to review and address the matter.

12. Changes to This Privacy Statement

SEJATI may update this Privacy Statement from time to time to reflect changes in journal practices, website management, legal requirements, or scholarly publishing standards. Any updates will be published on this page with the latest revision date.

13. Contact

Questions, requests, or concerns regarding this Privacy Statement may be addressed to:

Editorial Office of SEJATI
SEJATI: Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation
Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Samarinda
Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Website: https://ejurnal.sttiisamarinda.ac.id/index.php/Sejati/index
Contact Page: Journal Contact

Last Updated: 30 April 2026
This Privacy Statement applies to all users of the SEJATI journal website, including authors, reviewers, editors, readers, and registered users.