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Martin E. Marty is a world-renowned authority on religion. He is the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago; the George B. Caldwell Senior Scholar-in-Residence at the Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics; Past President of the American Academy of Religion, the American Society of Church History, and the American Catholic Historical Association; and Past Director of both the Fundamentalism Project of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Public Religion Project at the University of Chicago. Dr. Marty has received the National Humanities Medal, the National Book Award, and the Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

 

 

Donald E. Miller is Executive Director of the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, as well as the Firestone Professor of Religion at the University of Southern California. He teaches the Sociology of Religion and Ethnographic Methods in Religious Research at the graduate level, and Religion and Social Change and The Spiritual Quest: Introduction to Religious Studies to undergraduates. He is a member of The Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, the Association for the Sociology of Religion, the Armenian Studies Association, the Middle East Studies Association, and the Oral History Association.

 

 

Missy Daniel is Information Editor for Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, a PBS production of Thirteen/WNET (New York). At Harvard Divinity School, she served as editor of the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, founding editor of Religion & Values in Public Life, and public affairs officer. She has also served as deputy editor of the Wilson Quarterly and as a consultant to the Aspen Institute. A graduate of Smith College and Harvard Divinity School, she was an independent reporter for U.S. News & World Report and Time, and her work has appeared in the Boston Globe, the Toronto Star, Commonweal, and Publishers Weekly.

 

 

David D. Daniels III is a Minister in the Church of God in Christ, as well as Associate Professor of Church History at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. He served as co-pastor of the Black Church at Yale University, associate school minister at Phillips Exeter Academy, and pastoral staff member at First Church of God in Christ in Brooklyn, NY. He belongs to the American Academy of Religion (and the steering committees of its Evangelical Theology Group and Afro-American History Group); the Society for the Study of Black Religion; the Society for Pentecostal Studies; the World Alliance of Reformed Churches; and the Pentecostal International Dialogue.