Contributions: Vaughn A. Booker
Vaughn A. Booker is the George E. Doty, Jr. and Lee Spelman Doty Presidential Associate Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His first book is Lift Every Voice and Swing: Black Musicians and Religious Culture in the Jazz Century (NYU, 2020).
Contributions: Brian Clites
Brian J. Clites is an assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Case Western Reserve University, where he also serves as associate director of the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities.
Contributions: Damian Costello
Damian Costello is Director of Postgraduate Studies at NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community. He is the author of Black Elk: Colonialism and Lakota Catholicism (Orbis Books, 2005).
Contributions: Neomi De Anda
Neomi de Anda is the executive director of the International Marian Research Institute and associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Dayton.
Contributions: Katherine Dugan
Katherine Dugan is associate professor of religious studies at Springfield College (MA). She is the author of Millennial Missionaries: How a Group of Young Catholics is Making Catholicism Cool (Oxford, 2019) and is currently working on an ethnographic study of Catholics who practice Natural Family Planning.
Contributions: Katharine E. Harmon
Katharine E. Harmon is associate professor of theology at Holy Cross College in Notre Dame, IN and author of There Were Also Many Women There: Lay Women in the United States Liturgical Movement, 1926â1959 (Liturgical Press, 2012).
Contributions: Annie Huey
Annie Huey is a doctoral candidate at the University of Dayton. She is currently writing her dissertation, which is part biography and part thematic analysis of Katherine Burtonâs life and works.
Contributions: Catherine R. Osborne
Catherine R. Osborne holds a PhD in theology from Fordham University and a BA in art history from Swarthmore College. She is the author of American Catholics and the Church of Tomorrow (University of Chicago Press, 2018) and the co-editor of American Catholic History: A Documentary Reader (NYU Press, 2017).
Contributions: Maureen OâConnell
Maureen H. Oâconnell is professor of Christian ethics at La Salle University. Her most recent book is Undoing the Knots: Five Generations of American Catholic Anti-Blackness (Beacon Press, 2021).
Contributions: Nicholas K. Rademacher
Nicholas K. Rademacher is professor in the Religious Studies Department at the University of Dayton. He is co-editor of the journal American Catholic Studies and author of Paul Hanly Furfey: Priest, Scientist, Social Reformer (Fordham, 2017).
Contributions: Marian Ronan
Marian Ronan is research professor of Catholic studies at New York Theological Seminary in New York City. She is author or co-author of seven books, most recently, with Mary OâBrien, Women of Vision: Sixteen Founders of the International Grail Movement (Apocryphile Press, 2017).
Contributions: Sandra Yocum
Sandra Yocum is University Professor of Faith and Culture at the University of Dayton. Her publications have addressed a wide range of topics in nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century US Catholicism, including papal authority, clergy sexual abuse, intellectual life, theological education, historiography, and spirituality.