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  • Contributors

Thomas J. Millay is a Senior Research Fellow at the Hong Kierkegaard Library, St. Olaf College, a Contributing Editor at the Los Angeles Review of Books, and the Pastor of First Christian Church, Goldsboro, NC. He is the author of You Must Change Your Life: Søren Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Reading (Cascade Press, 2020) and two books forthcoming in 2021, Christian Asceticism: A Cascade Companion (Cascade Press) and Kierkegaard and the New Nationalism: A Reinterpretation of the Attack upon Christendom (Lexington Press). He is currently researching how traditional practices of asceticism such as fasting, almsgiving, and vigils can be a resource for resistance to contemporary Christian nationalism.

tom.millay54@gmail.com

Eugene Trager is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He has presented papers at various conferences throughout the world including, "Biological, Psychological and Spiritual Perspectives in Psychiatry" and "The Medea Tragedy Updated." His publications include "Models of Madness: Science and Soul," in the Journal of Religion and Health, "The Insanity Defence, Revisited." in the Medico Legal Journal of Ireland, "The Many Faces of Faith," in the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, "Therapeutic Abortion, the Principle of Double Effect, and the Irish Compromise," in the Medico Legal Journal of Ireland and "The Concept of a Non Material Reality: Its Implications for Science and Religion," in CrossCurrents magazine. He is an emeritus faculty member of the Bible Studies program at St. Mary's Church in Lake Forest Illinois.

puisin9yr@aol.com

Joseph N. Goh is a Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies at the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Monash University Malaysia. He holds a PhD in gender, sexuality and theology, and his research interests include queer and LGBTI studies, human rights and sexual health issues, diverse theological and religious studies, and qualitative research. Goh is the author of numerous publications, including Becoming a Malaysian Trans Man: Gender, Society, Body and Faith (2020) and Living Out Sexuality and Faith: Body Admissions of Malaysian Gay and Bisexual Men (2018).

joseph.goh@monash.edu

Angelo Caranfa is emeritus scholar, who taught philosophy at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts, and Bridgewater State College, at Bridgewater, Massachusetts. His areas of interest are twentieth-century French aesthetics and aesthetic education. His most recent publications have appeared in Philosophy and Theology, Educational Philosophy and Theory, Educational Theory, The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Literature and Theology, The Journal of Art and Design Education, Soundings, and Art Criticism. In addition, he has published three books: Paul Claudel, Proust, and Camille Claudel.

caranfa@nextworlddesign.com

Alfredo Romagosa is the Director of Education of the Pedro Arrupe Jesuit Institute for Social Justice, and is an engineering consultant with Technology Base Corporation. He has degrees in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University, a Master of Science from the University of Miami, and a Master of Arts in Religious Studies from Barry University. He has taught computer science and theology courses at several universities. His current research interests are on Religion and Social Justice and Religion and Technology. Among his published articles are "St. Paul and the New Earth," "Teilhard, the Kingdom and the World," and "Integrated Data Management Tools for Real Time Applications." He holds two patents on computer design.

aromagosa@bellsouth.net

Bob Blundell is a freelance writer living in the Houston area. He has had fiction and creative non-fiction published in magazines such as The Bible Advocate, Liguorian, Dappled Things, Shattered, and Avalon Literary Review. He has also been a contributor to several of the Divine Moments book series.

bblun50@yahoo.com

Peter Heinegg was born in Brooklyn, spent seven years in Jesuit seminaries, received a B.A. in English from Fordham University and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Harvard University. He has taught at Harvard, Queens College, C.U.N.Y and at Union College in Schenectady, where he is a professor of English and Comparative Literature. He is the author of numerous translations of books on religion and theology, of book reviews, and volumes of collected essays on religion and contemporary...

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