In this Issue
If “interdisciplinary” connotes anything, it should be improved communication across disciplines that fosters mutual understanding. This, in turn, advances our understanding of the deeply complex ethical and moral issues facing our world today. Acknowledging the need for diversity and integrity in speaking to these issues, Soundings promotes dialogue, reflection, inquiry, discussion, and action. These activities are informed by scholarship and by the acknowledgement of the civil and social responsibilities of academe to engage the world beyond the ivory tower.
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Volume 95, Number 4, 2012Editorial Board
John Kelsay, Editor
Carla Marie Reid, Managing Editor
Rosemary B. Kellison, Editorial Assistant
Stephen Collins-Elliott, Editorial Assistant
Kirk Essary, Editorial Assistant
The Editorial Board
Charles Altieri, The University of California, Berkeley
Paul Ashdown, The University of Tennessee
Eric Bain-Selbo, Western Kentucky University
Robert Caserio, The Pennsylvania State University
Ayesha Chaudhry, The University of British Columbia
William Cloonan, The Florida State University
Harry F. Dahms, The University of Tennessee
G. Scott Davis, University of Richmond
Allen R. Dunn, The University of Tennessee
Laurel Fulkerson, The Florida State University
Anthony Harkins, Western Kentucky University
David Hoekema (Chair), Calvin College
Linda Hogan, Trinity College Dublin
Mark Hulsether, The University of Tennessee
Christoph Irmscher, Indiana University
Paul Laurtizen, John Carroll University
John McGowan, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Richard B. Miller, Indiana University
Mary Papke, The University of Tennessee
Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow
Michael Ruse, The Florida State University
Alan Singer, Temple University
Nathan Stoltzfus, The Florida State University
Nancy Warren, Texas A&M University
George Wilkes, University of Edinburgh