I have a copy of The Chicago Manual of Style, so that's the one I'm using. The SBL manual might be more useful for a theology paper, but I don't have a copy.
In any case, the possible ways of referring to books cited in the text are so complicated that I despair of mastering them. Today I changed, for about the third time, the way of citing a chapter that has an author different from the author or editor/s of the book in which it occurs. Navigating The Chicago Manual surely competes in complexity with navigating the city itself.
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