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  • Contributors

Kevin F. Burke, S.J., teaches fundamental and systematic theology at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, California. He is the author/ editor of four books on the theology of the Salvadoran martyr, Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J., including most recently A Grammar of Justice: The Legacy of Ignacio Ellacuría (Orbis Books, 2014). He edited Pedro Arrupe: Essential Writings (Orbis Books, 2004) as well as a collection entitled The Ignatian Tradition (Liturgical Press, 2009) with his sister, Dr. Eileen Burke-Sullivan, professor of theology at Creighton University. He is currently working on a theological interpretation of the life and poetry of Denise Levertov. kburke@jstb.edu

Thomas Bushlack is Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics at the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, MN. His teaching and research focuses on the relationship between virtue ethics, social ethics, and contemplative spirituality and practices. He explores this relationship in a forthcoming book, Politics for a Pilgrim Church: A Thomistic Theory of Civic Virtue (William B. Eerdmans, forthcoming). More information about his work can be found at ThomasJBushlack.wordpress.com.

James M. Chesbro is Adjunct Professor of English at Fairfield University and a teacher at Fairfield College Preparatory School. His essays have appeared or are forthcoming in The Writer’s Chronicle, The Huffington Post, Connecticut Review, Superstition Review, and The Good Men Project among others. His essays have been listed as notable selections in the Best American Essays 2012 and 2014 and the Best American Sports Writing 2014. He is the co-editor of You: An Anthology of Essays Devoted to the Second Person (Welcome Table Press, 2013).

Matteo Damiani is an Italian photographer. His photos can be viewed at: www.flickr.com/photos/10691789@N03/

Sir Michael Edwards, after a Cambridge scholarship and a professorship at the University of Warwick, became the first British person elected to the Collège de France and to the Académie française. He is a poet in English and in French, and the author of numerous books on theology, philosophy and literary and artistic creation, including the trilogy, Towards a Christian Poetics (Palgrave Schol, 1984), Poetry and Possibility (Palgrave, MacMillan, 1988), and Of Making Many Books (Palgrave MacMillan, 1990). michael.edwards@college-de-france.fr [End Page 276]

Esther González González is based in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. Her work can be viewed at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/30753362@N06/

Sarah Grigg graduated from the University of Virginia and is pursuing a Master of Fine Arts at the University of Florida. She is delighted by the Psalms, Russian novels, coffee, kiwis, and most trees. sag9u@virginia.edu

Jane Hirshfield’s eighth poetry book, The Beauty, and second collection of essays, Ten Windows, will appear from Knopf in Spring, 2015. A current Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, she has received fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller foundations and the NEA, and has been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Poetry, The New Republic, and seven editions of The Best American Poetry.

Dora Joey is a photographer based in Mestre, Italy. Her work can be viewed at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/doravergombello/

Amanda Kaminski is pursuing a Christian Spirituality PhD at the Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley. She works as the Research Assistant for Dr. Sandra Schneiders and as a faculty member in the Development Programs at Eastern University in St. David’s, Pennsylvania.

Patricia Killelea is a mixed-heritage Chicana poet, musician, and scholar. She is the author of the poetry collection Other Suns (Swan Scythe Press, 2011), and is currently a PhD Candidate in Native American Studies at the University of California at Davis. She teaches the Introduction to Native American Literature course at UC Davis, Native American Film & Literature at the University of San Francisco, and Creative Writing at Solano College. A former artistin-residence at the Santa Fe Art Institute, she recently completed her second manuscript, Counterglow, and is currently producing experimental video poems (www.patriciakillelea.com). pakiillelea@gmail.com

Elizabeth Liebert, SNJM is Professor of Spiritual Life at San Francisco Theological Seminary, and a...

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