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  • Contributors

Cara Anthony is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Her current writing projects include a contemporary spirituality of modesty and a book on the social character of Christian experience of the Holy Spirit. clanthony@stthomas.edu

Michael Barnes, SJ, is a British Jesuit who teaches inter-religious relations at Heythrop College in the University of London, and runs an inter-religious dialogue centre in Southall, a strongly multi-cultural part of West London. He is the author of Theology and the Dialogue of Religions (Cambridge University Press, 2002). m.barnes@heythrop.ac.uk

Gayle Boss is a freelance writer in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her essay “Dunetop Dying” is forthcoming in Fresh Water: Women Writing on the Great Lakes (Michigan State University Press, 2006). gayleboss@yahoo.com

Elizabeth A. Castelli is Associate Professor of Religion at Barnard College, author of Martyrdom and Memory: Early Christian Culture Making (Columbia University Press, 2004) and editor of the journal, Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts and Contemporary Worlds. ecastell@barnard.edu

Joann Wolski Conn is Professor of Christian Spirituality in the Graduate Program for Spiritual Direction and Pastoral Counseling at Neumann College, Aston, Pennsylvania and former President of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality. jconn@neumann.edu

Carl Fischer, photographer and graphic designer, studied at The Cooper Union and The Central School, London. His work is held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and other museums. His photographs have been exhibited at The National Portrait Gallery, London, and he has had one man shows in galleries throughout Europe. In New York, his work can be seen at the Staley+Wise Gallery. His website is http://homepage.mac.com/fischerny.

Mary Frohlich, RSCJ, is Associate Professor of Spirituality and Director of the M.A. Program at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. Recent books include St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Orbis, 2003), and The Lay Contemplative (St. Anthony Messenger Press, 2000). She has published essays on spirituality in Spiritus, Theological Studies, New Theology Review, Review for Religious, Buddhist-Christian Studies, and Studies in Interreligious Dialogue. frohlich@ctu.edu

Howard Gray, SJ, is presently the rector of the Jesuit community at John Carroll University and the Assistant to the President for University Mission and Identity. He has also served as Provincial Superior of the Detroit Province of Jesuits, Tertian Instructor, and a delegate to the Jesuit Congregations 33 and 34. hgray@jcu.edu [End Page 145]

Elizabeth T. Groppe is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is the author of Yves Congar’s Theology of the Holy Spirit (Oxford, 2004) and several articles on pneumatology. groppe@xavier.edu

Margaret Guider, a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate, is Associate Professor of Missiology at Western Jesuit School of Theology and past-President of the American Society of Missiology. She serves a resource theologian, facilitator and translator for the Franciscan family. She was a missionary in Goiás, Brazil, and is author of the book Daughters of Rahab: Prostitution and the Church of Liberation in Brazil (Fortress, 1995). mguider@wjst.edu

William Harmless, SJ, is Professor of Theology at Creighton University. He is the author of Augustine and the Catechumenate (Liturgical Press, 1995), and Desert Christians: An Introduction to the Literature of Early Monasticism (Oxford University Press, 2004). johnharmless@creighton.edu

Mark Howell is a photographer based in Placerville, California. More of his toned black-and-white images can be viewed at his website, www.markhowellphotographs.com.

Henry Jaffe is an award winning photographer and a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. http://www.geocities.com/henryjaffephoto/index.html

Thomas Kelly is Academic Director of Encuentro Dominicano, Creighton University’s semester long study abroad program in the Dominican Republic. He is author of Theology at the Void: The Retrieval of Experience (University of Notre Dame Press, 2002), and has published widely on the theology of marriage and family. thomaskelly@creighton.edu

Timothy Matovina is Associate Professor of Theology and the William and Anna Jean Cushwa Director of the Cushwa Center for...

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