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Notes on Contributors RICHARD j. b e r n s t e i n , Vera List Professor ofPhilosophy at the New School for Social Research, is the author ofRadicalEvil:A PhilosophicInterrogation (2002); The Pragmatic Turn is forthcoming from Polity Press in 2010. jo s e c a s a n o v a is Professor of Sociology and Senior Fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University. He has published widely on sociological theory, migration, and globalization. d a v id L. c h a p p e ll is Irene andJulian Rothbaum Professor ofHistory at the University of Oklahoma. His books includeAStone ofHope: PropheticReligion and theDeath ofJim Crow (2004) and Waking from the Dream: The Battle overMartin Luther King’sLegacy (forthcoming). w illia m e . c o n n o l l y is KriegerEisenhower Professor ofPolitical Science atJohns Hopkins University. His most recent books include Capitalism and Christianity, American Style (2008) and the forthcomingA World ofBecoming. s h e i l a g r e e v e d a v a n e y , Program Officer for Religion at the Ford Foundation, is Harvey H. Potthoff Professor ofChristian Theology Emeritus at the IliffSchool ofTheology. Her books include PragmaticHistoricism:A Theologyfor the Twenty-Rrst Century (2000). n o a h f e ld m a n , Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard Law School and an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, is the author offour books, including Divided by God:America's Church-StateProblem and What We Should DoAbout It (2005. s u s a n f . h a r d i n g is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is the author ofThe BookofJerry Falwell: Fundamentalist Language and Politics (2000), among others. She is currently writing a book on American secularity and new evangelicalisms . ja m e s d a v is o n h u n t e r is the LaBrosseLevinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture, and Social Theory at the University ofVirginia. Since 1995, Professor Hunter has served as the Director ofthe Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture. j a n e t r . ja k o b s e n is Professor and Director at the Barnard Center for Research on Women at Barnard College, Columbia University. Her books include Interventions:Activists andAcademicsRespond toViolence (coeditor with Castelli, 2004). g e o r g e k a t e b is William Nelson Cromwell Professor ofPolitics, Emeritus, and former Director ofthe University Center for Human Values at Princeton University. His books include Patriotism and OtherMistakes (2006). m a r k i a r r i m o r e is Assistant Professor ofReligious Studies and Philosophy at Eugene Lang College, the New School for Liberal Arts. His publications include The GermanInvention ofRace (coedited with Eigen, 2006) and The Problem ofEvil: A Reader (2001). Michael w. mcconnell, the Richard and Frances Mallery Professor and Director ofthe Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School, is coedi­ tor o fReligion and the Constitution (2006). From 2002 through August 2009, he was CircuitJudge ofthe United States Court ofAppeals for the Tenth Circuit. t a r i q . m o d o o d is the Director ofthe Centre for the Study ofEthnicity and Citizenship at the University ofBristol, UK. His recent publications include Multiculturalism: A CivicIdea (2007). ja m e s a . m o r o n e is Professor ofPolitical Science and Urban Studies at Brown University. His books include The Politics of Sin inAmerican History (2003). jo h n T. n o o n a n , j r . is United States Senior CircuitJudge in the United States Court ofAppeals for the Ninth Circuit. He is the author, most recently, ofAChurch that Can and Cannot Change: The Development ofCatholicMoral Teaching (2005). a n n P e l le g r i n i is Associate Professor ofPerformance Studies and Religious Studies and Director ofthe Center for the Study ofGender and Sexuality at NewYork University. Her books include Love the Sin: Sexual Regulation and the Limits ofReligious Tolerance (coauthored with Jakobsen, 2004). a d a m b. s e lig m...

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