Submitting an article If you wish to contribute an article please send two clear copies of typescript, together with a 100 - 150 word abstract, and a copy on computer diskette in MS Word or RTF format to The BISFT Editorial Committee, 72 Norbury Crescent, London SW16 4LA - or by e-mail to secretary@bisft.org.uk Notes for Contributors Contributors should supply their full contact details with e-mail addresses, if possible. Manuscripts will normally be acknowledged within two weeks of receipt. All notes and references should include full bibliographic details, following the style used in the journal. Feminist Theology accepts articles with either footnotes or using the social science system of referencing. If footnotes are used contributors are advised that Sheffield Academic Press style is as follows: First reference for a book: Mary Daly, GynEcology (Boston: Beacon Press, 1978), pp. 34-78. First reference for an article: Caroline New, ‘Man Bad-Woman Good?’: Essentialism and Ecofemism’, New Left Review 216 (1996), pp. 79-93. First reference to a chapter in a collected volume: Katharine Hayles ‘ The Life Cycle of Cyborgs: Writing the Posthuman’ in L. Rogers and C. Hammerstein (eds), The Cyborg Handbook (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1978), pp. 246-78 (265). Subsequent references for each case should give author surname, short title, page number. Ibid and op. cit. Are not acceptable. If author-date style is used then the references should appear at the appropriate point in the test as follows: ( Brown 1996:24). Initials may be included to distinguish between authors with the same surname. If this system is used a full bibliography should accompany the article, including full publication information as for the references above. A combination of the two styles is not acceptable. References to Greek, Latin or medieval authors (Augustine, homer, Julian of Norwich) should cite references to the original text and NOT page numbers to the LCL translation or equivalent.