Aimee Upjohn Light
Aimee Upjohn Light has a PhD in philosophy of religion from Yale University and serves as an assistant professor of theology at Duquesne University. Titles: God at the Margins, Making Theological Sense of Religious Plurality
Aimee Upjohn Light has a PhD in philosophy of religion from Yale University and serves as an assistant professor of theology at Duquesne University. Titles: God at the Margins, Making Theological Sense of Religious Plurality
Titles: Evolving Identities within Communities: Embracing Hope and Creativity
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Benedict Guevin, OSB, is professor of moral theology at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH. Rev. Guevin holds an STD from the Institut Catholique de Paris and a PhD from the University of Paris. He has published many scholarly articles and books, and is regularly quoted in the press. Titles: Catholic Ethics in Today’s World, ...
Brennan Hill is professor emeritus, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio. He has taught theology for more than forty years, twenty-two of them at Xavier, the rest at Siena College, Seattle University, Saint Michael’s College, Marquette University, and the College of Saint Rose. The author of more than twenty books and hundreds of articles, Dr. Hill has four graduate ...