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The Chicago Manual of Style Online provides a handy Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide that covers almost all the various footnote and bibliographical situations you are likely to encounter and provides clear examples of how to cite them properly. Click here to access it: Chicago-Style Citation QuickGuide.

 

The basic style for bibliographies is as follows:

 

    Frame, John M. No Other God: A Response to Open Theism. Phillipsburg, N.J.: P&R Publishing, 2001.

 

    Kistemaker, Simon J. "The Temple in the Apocalypse," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 43 (2000): 433-41.

 

Other options for the end of this entry are:

 

    43, no. 3 (2000): 433-41. [optional issue number added]

    43 (3) (2000): 433-41. [optional issue number shown differently]

    43, 3 (2000): 433-41. [optional issue number shown differently]

    43 (September 2000): 433-41. [optional month added]

 

But if the journal were not paginated consecutively from one issue to the next in each volume (43), the issue number (3) or the month would be necessary:

 

    43, no. 3 (2000): 49-57.

    43 (3) (2000): 49-57.

    43, 3 (2000): 49-57.

    43 (September 2000): 49-57.

 

 

 


 

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