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  • Contributors

Stephen S. Bush is an assistant professor of religious studies at Brown University. He works in religious ethics, philosophy of religion, and theory of religion. His forthcoming book is Visions of Religion: Experience, Meaning, and Power.

John D. Carlson is associate professor of religious studies at Arizona State University, where he also serves as associate director of the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict. His most recent book is From Jeremiad to Jihad: Religion, Violence, and America (coedited with Jonathan Ebel).

Mark S. Cladis, the Brooke Russell Astor Professor of the Humanities in the Department of Religious Studies at Brown University, focuses on modern Western political, religious, and environmental thought. His publications include Public Vision, Private Lives (Oxford and Columbia University Press) and A Communitarian Defense of Liberalism (Stanford University Press).

Beth Eddy is an assistant professor of philosophy and religion at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Her research interests are religion, ethics, and politics in the American pragmatist tradition. She often writes about medicine, race, and gender issues.

Oscar Salinas is a philosopher and instructor of English at various colleges in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is also a doctoral student in clinical neuropsychology at Palo Alto University. He has published essays on ethics, literature, and film. [End Page v]

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