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Craig Atwood holds the Charles D. Couch Chair in Moravian Theology and Ministry at Moravian Theological Seminary. He received his Ph.D. in historical theology from Princeton Theological Seminary and is the author of Theology of the Czech Brethren from Hus to Comenius (2009), Community of the Cross: Moravian Piety in Colonial Bethlehem (2004), and Always Reforming: A History of Christianity Since 1300 (2001).

Katherine Carté Engel is an associate professor of history at Texas A&M University. She received her Ph.D. in history from the University of Wisconsin in 2003. She is the author of Religion and Profit: Moravians in Early America (2009) and several articles. She is currently engaged in research on international Protestantism in the Atlantic world during the era of the American Revolution.

Amy C. Schutt is an assistant professor of history at the State University of New York College at Cortland. She holds a Ph.D. in history from Indiana University. She is author of the book Peoples of the River Valleys: The Odyssey of the Delaware Indians (2007). Her publications also include articles and book chapters on Native American history, particularly relating to the history of the Delawares, Moravian missions, and the history of education.

Jonathan Yonan is associate professor of history and dean at the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He earned his D.Phil. in Ecclesiastical History at Oxford University with his thesis “Evangelicalism and Enlightenment, the Moravian Experience in England, c. 1750–1800” and is currently working on two book-length projects, both considering the Moravian Church in the eighteenth-century transatlantic world. [End Page v]

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