Contributions: Karen Bray
Karen Bray is Associate Professor of Religion, Philosophy, and Social Change and Director of the Honors Program at Wesleyan College. Her recent publications include Grave Attending: A Political Theology for the Unredeemed and the co-edited volume Religion, Emotion, Sensation: Affect Theories and Theologies.
Contributions: Kent L. Brintnall
Kent L. Brintnall is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Contributions: Brandy Daniels
Afterword: Elizabeth Freeman
Elizabeth Freeman is Professor of English at University of California, Davis.
Contributions: Jacqueline Hidalgo
Contributions: James Hoke
Contributions: Mark D. Jordan
Mark D. Jordan is R. R. Niebuhr Research Professor at Harvard Divinity School. Over the last three decades, he has written extensively on sexual ethics. His recent books include Recruiting Young Love: How Christians Talk about Homosexuality (2011) and Convulsing Bodies: Religion and Resistance in Foucault (2015). He is also author of the groundbreaking work, The Invention of Sodomy in Christian Theology (1997).
Contributions: Catherine Keller
Catherine Keller is a professor of constructive theology at the Theological School of Drew University. Her books include Cloud of the Impossible: Negative Theology and Planetary Entanglements (2014) and Political Theology of the Earth: Our Planetary Emergency and the Struggle for a New Public (2018).
Contributions: Karmen MacKendrick
Karmen MacKendrick is Professor of Philosophy at LeMoyne College. Her books include Failing Desire, Divine Enticement, and Word Made Skin.
Contributions: Joseph A. Marchal
Joseph A. Marchal is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Ball State University.
Edited: Stephen D. Moore
Stephen D. Moore is Edmund S. Janes Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological School, Drew University.
Contributions: Ann Pellegrini
Contributions: Brock Perry
Contributions: Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Mary-Jane Rubenstein is Professor of Religion at Wesleyan University, where she is also core faculty in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and affiliated faculty in the Science in Society Program.
Contributions: Laurel Schneider
Contributions: Eric Thomas
Contributions: Linn Marie Tonstad
Linn Marie Tonstad is an associate professor of systematic theology at Yale Divinity School. Her interests include theology, queer and feminist theory, and theory and method in religious studies. She is the author of two books, God and Difference: The Trinity, Sexuality, and the Transformation of Finitude (Routledge, 2016) and Queer Theology: Beyond Apologetics (Cascade, 2018).