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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.
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.
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.
Download Manuscript TemplateSEJATI accepts original scholarly manuscripts in Christian theology and related disciplines. Manuscripts should contribute to one or more of the following areas:
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.
To strengthen the academic quality of published articles, SEJATI requires every manuscript to demonstrate the following elements:
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.
Manuscripts may be written in Indonesian or English. Authors must use formal, clear, precise, and scholarly language.
Authors must use the official SEJATI manuscript template. Manuscripts should follow the formatting requirements below:
Manuscripts submitted to SEJATI should generally contain the following components:
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
Tables, figures, charts, diagrams, or images may be used when they support the argument or clarify the analysis.
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:
References must demonstrate the scholarly quality of the manuscript. Authors must use credible, relevant, recent, and reputable academic sources.
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
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.
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:
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:
Authors should use the following checklist before submitting a manuscript:
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.
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Last Updated: 30 April 2026
Journal: SEJATI: Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation
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Guideline: Author Guidelines for High-Quality Scholarly Manuscripts
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