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Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 10.4 (2007) 167-168

Contributor Notes

Robert Barron is a professor of systematic theology at Mundelein Seminary, near Chicago. He is the author of And Now I See: A Theology of Transformation and the recently published The Priority of Christ: Toward a Postliberal Catholicism.

Thomas G. Guarino is a professor of systematic theology in the School of Theology of Seton Hall University. He is the author of Revelation and Truth (University of Scranton Press, 1993) and, most recently, Foundations of Systematic Theology (T. and T. Clark, 2005). He has published scores of articles and reviews in theological and philosophical journals in North America and Europe. For the last decade, he has been a member of the bilateral ecumenical initiative, Evangelicals and Catholics Together. And, in 2003, he was named a fellow of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, NJ.

Michael Keating is an assistant professor of Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN, as well as a priest of the dioceses of St. Paul and Minneapolis. He did his undergraduate [End Page 167] work at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he also received his Master in Education. Keating also has a master's degree in theology from the University of St. Thomas (Angelicum) in Rome. His PhD, from Notre Dame University, is in modern European history.

Mary Anne Rivera is an assistant professor of sacramental and moral theology and director of the graduate program of pastoral studies at Gannon University. She received a Master of Education and PhD in Roman Catholic systematic theology from Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. Her areas of interest are religious education/catechetics, pastoral ministry, moral and sacramental theology, and twentieth-century American Catholic history.

Jeffrey A. Vogel is a doctoral candidate in the Theology, Ethics and Culture program at the University of Virginia.

Rafal Kazimierz Wilk is a Roman Catholic priest and a member of the Order of St. Paul the First Hermit. He is a master of theology, a doctor of philosophy, and a professor at the Theological Seminary in Krakow (Poland), a branch of the Pontifical Academy in Krakow. Wilk is also the author of five books whose subjects include the personalistic philosophy of Karol Wojtyła and Edith Stein, as well as many articles.

John Zucchi is a professor of history and director of the Catholic Studies Programme at McGill University, Montreal, and deputy senior editor at McGill-Queen's University Press. He has published in the area of immigration history and ethnicity. Zucchi has translated two of Luigi Giussani's works, The Religious Sense and The Journey to Truth is an Experience. He is a past chair of McGill's Department of History and a past associate dean of the Faculty of Arts and is currently president of the Newman Association of Montreal.

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