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  • About the Authors

Ulf Zackariasson is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Agder in Norway. He is the author of a book entitled Forces by Which We Live: Religion and Religious Experience from the Perspective of a Pragmatic Philosophical Anthropology (2002), as well as numerous articles both on pragmatism and on topics in the philosophy of religion.

Catherine M. Punsalan-Manlimos is an assistant professor in the Theology and Religious Studies Department of Seattle University. She also taught theology at the Ateneo de Manila University (1992-98). She received her masters in Theological Studies from the Loyola School of Theology, Quezon City, Philippines, in 1995, and her Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from the University of Notre Dame in 2006. Her research interests include religion and science, liberation theology, and their intersection.

Michael Zbaraschuk studied humanities and Spanish at Walla Walla College, and philosophy and religion at the Claremont Graduate University, studying with John Cobb, D. Z. Phillips, and Marjorie Suchocki. He currently teaches in the Department of Religion at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, researching modernity and its discontents and working on a volume of essays about resurrecting the "Death of God." He lives in Seattle with his wife, Lisa, and their two daughters, Ana and Elizabeth.

Adam C. Scarfe is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Brandon University in Manitoba, Canada. He is the editor and a coauthor of The Adventure of Education: Process Philosophers on Learning, Teaching, and Research (New York: Rodopi Press, 2009). Dr. Scarfe is on the editorial board of Process Studies journal, and he is Executive Director-elect on the executive board of the International Process Network. [End Page 71]

In Memory of Delwin Brown Dean Emeritus, Pacific School of Religion 1935-2009 [End Page 72]

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