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  • About the Authors

Karen Bray is a doctoral student at Drew University in the theological and philosophical studies area, an adjunct professor of religious studies at Eugene Lang College of the New School, and a candidate for ordination with the Unitarian Universalist Association. Her past work has focused primarily on theologies of lament. Drawing on feminist, queer, and affect theories, she is currently working on constructing decolonial and countercapitalist theologies in response to the global economic order.

Leon Niemoczynski specializes in both the American and Continental philosophical traditions, where his interests include the philosophy of nature, the philosophy of religion, metaphysics, logic, and the history of philosophy. His first book, Charles Sanders Peirce and a Religious Metaphysics of Nature, was published by Lexington Books in March of 2011, and currently he is working on a second book tentatively titled Speculative Naturalism. He teaches philosophy for Immaculata University in Malvern, Pennsylvania.

Edward Lovely obtained his PhD in philosophy of religion from Drew University following a career in chemical research and business. His dissertation was on George Santayana and his book, George Santayana's Philosophy of Religion: His Roman Catholic Influences and Phenomenology, was published by Roman & Littlefied (Lexington Books) in October, 2012. He has taught philosophy at Fairleigh Dickinson University and William Paterson University, both in New Jersey, and recently relocated to Brunswick, Maine.

Wesley J. Wildman is a professor of philosophy, theology, and ethics at Boston University's School of Theology, and convener of the Graduate School's doctoral program in religion and science. He is author of several books and many articles that exhibit a multidisciplinary, comparative approach to important topics within religious and theological studies, most recently, Religious and Spiritual Experiences (Cambridge University Press, 2011). [End Page 64]

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