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Ronald Crown, DPhil, MSLS
Dr. Crown holds a DPhil in theology (New Testament studies) from the University of Oxford and an MS in library science from the University of Kentucky.

Bernhard A. Asen, PhD
Dr. Bernhard A. Asen holds a PhD in biblical languages and literature from Saint Louis University. His particular interests are the prophets and the Psalms.

James A. Kelhoffer, PhD
Dr. Kelhoffer holds a PhD in New Testament and early Christian literature from the University of Chicago. His interests are in the New Testament and early Church.

Brian D. Robinette, PhD
Dr. Robinette holds a PhD in theology from the University of Notre Dame. His primary interests are in Christology and theological anthropology.

Daniel Finucane, PhD
Dr. Finucane holds a PhD from Saint Louis University in historical theology. His interests include ecclesiology and foundational theology.

Jay M. Hammond, PhD
Jay M. Hammond holds a PhD in historical theology from Saint Louis University. His interests include medieval Christianity, Franciscan thought and sacramental theology.

Barbara W. Blackburn, PhD
Dr. Blackburn holds a PhD in historical theology from Saint Louis University. Her interests are in moral theology and the theology of death and suffering.

J. A. Wayne Hellmann, OFM Conv, ThD
J. A. Wayne Hellmann holds his doctoral degree in historical and systematic theology from the Ludwig-Maximilian Universitat in Munich, Germany. His interests are in the study of Saint Francis of Assisi, the Franciscan spiritual tradition, and the application of theology to social justice.

Ronald Modras, DrTheol
Ronald Modras holds a doctorate in theology from the University of Tubingen in Germany. His interests include interreligious dialogue and Jewish-Christian relations.

John Renard, PhD
John Renard holds a PhD in Islamic studies from the Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department of Harvard University. Since 1978 he has been teaching courses in Islam and other major non-Christian traditions as well as comparative theology at Saint Louis University.

Angelyn Dries, OSF, PhD
Dr. Angelyn Dries holds a PhD in historical theology from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. Dr. Dries is the Danforth Chair of Theology at Saint Louis University. Her areas of interest include world Christianity and the modern missionary movement.

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