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C O N T R I B U TO R S S. Wesley Ariarajah is Professor of Ecumenical Theology at Drew Theological School. His most recent book is titled The Bible and People of Other Faiths. Loriliai Biernacki is an Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is the author of Renowned Goddess of Desire: Women, Sex, and Speech in Tantra. Chris Boesel is Associate Professor of Christian Theology at Drew Theological School. He is the author of Risking Proclamation, Respecting Difference: Christian Faith, Imperialistic Discourse, and Abraham. Philip Clayton is the Ingraham Professor of Theology, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty at Claremont School of Theology, and Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate University. His most recent book is titled Transforming Christian Theology: for Church and Society. Jacob J. Erickson is a doctoral candidate in Theological and Philosophical Studies at Drew University. He is currently working on his dissertation, an ecotheology of planetary conviviality that engages the discourses of political ecology, queer theory, apophatic theology, contemporary continental philosophy, and theologies and philosophies of divine immanence. 348 | Contributors Roland Faber is the Kilsby Family/John Cobb, Jr., Professor of Process Studies at Claremont Theological School, Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Claremont Graduate University, Executive Co-Director of the Center for Process Studies, and Executive Director of the Whitehead Research Project. He is the author of God as Poet of the World: Exploring Process Theology. S. Mark Heim is the Samuel Abbot Professor of Christian Theology at Andover-Newton Theological School. His most recent book is titled Saved from Sacrifice: A Theology of the Cross. Holly Hillgardner is a doctoral candidate in Theological and Philosophical Studies at Drew University. She is working on her dissertation, which explores theologies of yearning through a study of passionate nonattachment in the medieval writings of Hadewijch and Mirabai. She is the 2012– 13 Renner Visiting Scholar at Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia. John F. Hoffmeyer is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. He has published on G. W. F. Hegel and Friedrich Schleiermacher and is currently working on a book on trinitarian theology and consumerism. Catherine Keller is Professor of Constructive Theology at Drew Theological School. Her most recent book is titled On the Mystery: Discerning God in Process. Sam Laurent has a PhD from Drew University. His areas of research include aesthetics, pragmatism, pneumatology, and ecclesiology. He is currently revising his dissertation for publication. It is titled “Incarnational Creativity : A Pneumatology of Improvisation.” Cynthia L. Rigby is the W. C. Brown Professor of Theology at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. She is the author of The Promotion of Social Righteousness. Sara Rosenau is a doctoral candidate in Theological and Philosophical Studies at Drew University. She is currently working on her dissertation on [18.223.106.100] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 18:03 GMT) Contributors | 349 theological method and political theology, arguing for an alternative strategy for progressive theo-politics to either the communitarian political argument of postliberal theological method or the liberal political argument of liberal/correlational theological method. KathrynTanneris Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School. Her most recent book is titled Christ the Key. Eric Trozzo is Lecturer of Theology at Sabah Theological Seminary in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. He is currently working on a manuscript tentatively titled “Rupturing Eschatology: Divine Glory and the Silence of the Cross.” ...

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