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The Contributors
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Rebecca Adams,
Grantham, Pennsylvania; M. A. in English, University of
California, Santa Barbara; doctoral study in English,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana;
independent scholar and adjunct lecturer in Womens
Studies, Messiah College, Grantham.
Robin Collins,
Grantham, Pennsylvania; Ph.D. from University of Notre
Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana; Associate Professor of
Philosophy, Messiah College, Grantham.
Diana Culbertson,
Kent, Ohio; O.P. and Ph.D. Professor of Comparative
Literature and Religious Studies at Kent State
University; President for the Colloquium on Violence and
Religion.
Jim Fodor, St.
Bonaventure, New York; Ph.D. in Theology, University of
Cambridge; post-doctoral fellow at Duke University
(1992-1994) and currently Associate Professor of
Christian Ethics/Moral Theology, St. Bonaventure
University; managing editor of Modern Theology.
Sandor Goodhart, West
Lafayette, Indiana; Ph.D. in Religion and Literature from
the State University of New York at Buffalo; Director of
the Jewish Studies Program and Associate Professor of
English Literature, Purdue University.
René Girard,
Stanford, California; Andrew B. Hammond Professor of
French Language, Literature, and Civilization at Stanford
University.
Ted Grimsrud,
Harrisonburg, Virginia; Ph.D. in Social Ethics,
Berkeley/Pacific School of Religion; Assistant Professor
of New Testament, Eastern Mennonite University,
Harrisonburg.
Michael Hardin, New
York City; graduate student in Bible and Religion.
Loren L. Johns,
Elkhart, Indiana; Ph.D. in New Testament, Princeton
Theological Seminary; until recently Associate Professor
of Religion, Bluffton (Oh.) College, now Dean of
Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary.
Paul Keim, Goshen,
Indiana, Ph.D. in Near Eastern Studies and Civilizations,
Harvard University; Academic Dean, Goshen College.
Charles Mabee,
Detroit, Michigan; Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate School;
Professor of Old Testament and Director, M.Div. Program
at Ecumenical Theological Seminary, Detroit.
Gordon H. Matties,
Winnipeg, Manitoba; Ph.D. in Old Testament from
Vanderbilt University; Associate Professor of Biblical
Studies/Theology, Concord College, Winnipeg.
Marlin Miller, Th.D.
from Heildelberg University; former President and
Professor of Theology, Associated Mennonite Biblical
Seminary; deceased 1994. Daughter Rachel Miller
Jacobs, who transcribed several taped lectures
and edited them into the article in this volume, has
received an M.Div. from Associated Mennonite Biblical
Seminary.
Willard M. Swartley,
Elkhart, Indiana; Ph.D. from Princeton Theological
Seminary; Professor of New Testament at Associated
Mennonite Biblical Seminary; until recently, Academic
Dean, AMBS.
James G. Williams,
Jones, Oklahoma; Ph.D. from Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion; Professor Emeritus of Religion at
Syracuse (N.Y.) University.
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