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  • Contributors

Mike Andrew is based in the United Kingdom. His work can be seen at www.picturesforwalls.com.

Jim Crotty is a visual artist and photographer who specializes in landscapes of his home state of Ohio. He is a graduate of both the University of Dayton and Westminster College of Salt Lake City. jim@ohiophoto.org.

Ed Deasy has been a photographer for more than 30 years. He remains fascinated with night photorgraphy and time exposures. eddeasy@msn.com.

Agron Dragaj is a photographer who specializes in: photojournalism, documentary, travel photography, and portraits. His work has been exhibited around the world. He is currently based in Bangkok, Thailand. His web site is www.agrondragaj.com.

C. Kevin Gillespie, SJ is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Pastoral Counseling at Loyola University, Md. He holds a Ph.D. in Pastoral Psychology from Boston University and received clinical training at the Massachusetts General Hospital-Chelsea under the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard University. He is the author of Psychology and American Catholicism: From Confession to Therapy? (Crossroad, 2001). kgillespie@loyola.edu.

Tim Gravestock is an illustrator, photographer, and graphic designer working from the United Kingdom. His illustration work appears in newsstand magazine titles and on book jackets worldwide. Tim's photography has been featured in numerous London and regional exhibitions.

Daniel G. Groody is Assistant professor of theology and the Director of the Center for Latino Spirituality and Culture at the University of Notre Dame. His most recent works include Globalization, Spirituality, and Justice: Navigating the Path to Peace (2007) and, with Gioacchino Campese, A Promised Land, A Perilous Journey: Theological Perspectives on Migration (2007).

Bruce Hindmarsh is the James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College, Vancouver, and he is the author of The Evangelical Conversion Narrative: Spiritual Autobiography in Early Modern England (Oxford University Press, 2008). bhindmarsh@regent-college.edu.

Arthur Holder is Dean and Vice President for Academic Affairs and John Dillenberger Professor of Christian Spirituality at the Graduate Theological Union. [End Page 130]

Eva Hooker is professor of English and writer-in-residence at Saint Mary's College (Notre Dame, IN). Her poems have appeared in many journals, including most recently The Harvard Review, Salmagundi, Water-Stone, Orion, The Notre Dame Review, and Best New Poets 2008. The Winter Keeper, a chapbook published by Chapiteau Press, was published in 2000, and was a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award in poetry in 2001.

Katherine L. Jansen is Associate Professor of History at the Catholic University of America. She is the author of the award-winning book, The Making of the Magdalen: Preaching and Popular Devotion in the Late Middle Ages (Princeton, 2000). She has recently published Medieval Italy: Texts in Translation (Pennsylvania, 2009), co-edited with Joanna Drell and Frances Andrews and will publish Charisma and Religious Authority: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Preaching, 1200-1500 (Brepols), co-edited with Miri Rubin in 2010. A researcher in the fields of medieval history, Italian history, women and gender, and religious culture, she is at work on a new monograph entitled, The Practice of Peace in Late Medieval Italy.

Rod Jellema is the former director of creative writing at the University of Maryland. His forthcoming collection, Incarnality: the Collected Poems of Rod Jellema, will be published by Eerdmans in the spring. His most recent book, A Slender Grace (Eerdmans, 2005), won the Towson University Prize for Literature and was named Book of the Year by the Conference on Christianity and Literature.

Mark Jordan is R. R. Niebuhr Professor at Harvard Divinity School, where he teaches courses on the rhetoric of ethics, Christian debates over sexuality, and the ritual invention of characters. Jordan has in recent years focused on the field of sexual ethics, with his most recent publication titled Authorizing Marriage? Canon, Tradition, and Critique in the Blessing of Same-Sex Unions (Princeton 2006). mjordan@hds.harvard.edu.

Rev. Cheryl Kirk-Duggan is a Professor of Theology and Women's Studies at Shaw University Divinity School, Raleigh, NC, and an Ordained Elder in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. Kirk-Duggan has written and edited over twenty books and numerous articles. She has been featured in Malka Drucker...

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