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Contributors

Lawrence Cunningham is John A. O'Brien Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. His most recent book is A Brief History of Saints (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005). He is currently finishing a book on Roman Catholicism for Cambridge University Press and has been appointed Christianity editor of the forthcoming Norton Anthology of World Religions. Lawrence. S.Cunningham.1@nd.edu

Elizabeth Dreyer is Professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University in Fairfield, CT. Her most recent books include Holy Power Holy Presence: Rediscovering Medieval Metaphors for the Holy Spirit (Paulist, 2007); Passionate Spirituality: Hildegard of Bingen and Hadewijch of Brabant (Paulist, 2005); Minding the Spirit: The Study of Christian Spirituality, edited with Mark Burrows (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005). She is the General Editor for the forthcoming seven-volume series, Called to Holiness: Spirituality for Catholic Women (St. Anthony Messenger Press, 2008–2009). eadreyer@sbcglobal.net

Mary Frohlich is Associate Professor of Spirituality at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. She edited St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings in the Modern Spiritual Masters series (Orbis, 2003), and is co-editor of The Lay Contemplative (St. Anthony's Messenger, 2000). frohlich@ctu.edu

Joshua Gardner is a photographer from Vancouver, British Columbia. He has recently been concentrating on exploring the relationship between people and their surroundings through presence or absence. josh.gardner@gmail.com

Timothy Hessel-Robinson is Alberta and Harold Lunger Assistant Professor of Spiritual Resources and Disciplines at Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University. He earned a Ph.D. in Christian spirituality from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. Tim.Robinson@tcu.edu

Jennifer Hevelone-Harper is Associate Professor and Chair of the History Department at Gordon College. Her primary area of research is spirituality in the eastern Mediterranean during late antiquity. She is the author of Disciples of the Desert: Monks, Laity, and Spiritual Authority in Sixth-Century Gaza (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005). j.hevelone-harper@gordon.edu

Belden C. Lane is Professor of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University. His books include The Solace of Fierce Landscapes (Oxford, 1998) and Landscapes of the Sacred (Johns Hopkins, 2001). lanebc@SLU.EDU

Bernard McGinn is Naomi Shenstone Donnelley Professor emeritus at the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, where he taught Historical Theology and the History of Christianity for thirty-four years. bmcginn@chicago.edu

G. Dan Mitchell is a California photographer who creates color and monochrome photographs of natural and urban landscapes and other subjects from the American west coast. A lifelong native of the San Francisco Bay area, he travels and photographs extensively in California, focusing on the state's coastline, urban environment, inland hills and valleys, deserts, and the Sierra Nevada range. www.gdanmitchell.com

Gail R. O'Day is Almar H. Shatford Professor of Preaching and New Testament and Associate Dean of Faculty and Academic Affairs at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. She is the author of numerous books and articles on the Gospel of John, including the John commentary in the New Interpreter's Bible (Vol. IX). In addition to the Gospel of John, her research and teaching interests include literary criticism and biblical studies, history of biblical interpretation, and biblical hermeneutics and preaching. goday@emory.edu

Stephanie Paulsell is Houghton Professor of the Practice of Ministry Studies at Harvard Divinity School and is past president of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality. She author of Honoring the Body: Meditations on a Christian Practice (Jossey-Bass, 2002). stephanie_paulsell@harvard.edu

Christopher Pramuk is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Xavier University. His publications include essays on Black theology and race relations, sexuality and spirituality, and Christology and the theology of religions. pramukc@xavier.edu

Sara Ritchey is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She is currently at work on a book about the cognitive and aesthetic trees in late medieval religious communities. ritchey@louisiana.edu

Tom Schwanda is Associate Professor of Christian Formation and Ministry at Wheaton College and Adjunct Associate Professor of Christian Spirituality at Fuller Theological Seminary. He writes frequently on topics of Reformed piety and is currently researching the contemplative-mystic piety of Isaac...

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