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John Witvliet

John Witvliet is the director of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and a professor of worship, theology, and congregational and ministry studies at Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary.  His teaches courses at both the college and seminary and oversees CICW’s practical and scholarly programs, including the Calvin Symposium on Worship and the Vital…

Aaron Rosen

Aaron Rosen is Director of the Henry Luce III Center for the Arts & Religion and Professor of Religion & Visual Culture at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. He was previously Senior Lecturer in Sacred Traditions & the Arts and Deputy Director of the Centre for Arts & the Sacred at King’s College London.…

Matthew Milliner

Matthew Milliner is Associate Professor of Art History at Wheaton College.  Milliner teaches across the range of art history with an eye for the prospects and pitfalls of visual theology. He holds an M.A. & Ph.D. in art history from Princeton University and an M.Div from Princeton Theological Seminary. His scholarly specialization is Byzantine and…

Judith Wolfe

Judith Wolfe is the Professor of Philosophical Theology and Deputy Head of the School of Divinity at the University of St. Andrews. Born in Vienna, Wolfe studied in Jerusalem and Oxford and taught in Berlin and Oxford before joining the University of St Andrews in 2014. She researches and teaches in systematic and philosophical theology,…

Jonathan Anderson

Jonathan Anderson is an artist, art critic, and associate professor of art at Biola University, where he has been teaching since 2006. His artworks explore the capacities and limitations of representational painting and have been featured in group and solo exhibitions throughout the United States. In addition to his studio practice, Anderson maintains a research…

David Brown

David William Brown FBA FRSE, is an Anglican priest and British scholar of philosophy, theology, religion, and the arts. He taught at the universities of Oxford, Durham, and St. Andrews before retiring in 2015. He is well-known for his non-punitive theory of purgatory, his defense of specific versions of social Trinitarianism and kenotic Christology, his…

Nathan Jacobs

Nathan A. Jacobs is a philosopher, artist, and filmmaker. He is a Visiting Scholar of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky.   Jacobs holds advanced degrees in Philosophy, Historical and Systematic Theology, Church History, and Fine Art. He has served as a professor and lecturer at such schools as Calvin College and Seminary, Trinity College…

Christopher Brewer

Christopher R. Brewer is the President of Theoventure, and an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Divinity, University of St Andrews. Dr. Brewer received his Ph.D. in Divinity from the University of St. Andrews with a thesis on natural theology and the arts. He is the editor or co-editor of six volumes, and has…

Timothy Pawl

Timothy Pawl is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas, in St. Paul, Minnesota. He works on metaphysics and philosophical theology. In metaphysics his work focuses on truthmaker theory, modality, and free will. In philosophical theology, Pawl has published on transubstantiation, Christology, and divine immutability. His work has…

Andrew Torrance

Andrew Torrance is a Lecturer in Theology at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. With Alan Torrance, he is the co-founder of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology. His work focuses on the doctrine of creation, Christian conversion, and science and faith. His work has appeared in Modern Theology, Zygon, Religious Studies, Journal…

Lester Grabbe

Lester L. Grabbe is a retired American scholar and Emeritus Professor of Hebrew Bible and Early Judaism at the University of Hull, England. As an historian of ancient Judaism, he has authored several standard treatments. He founded and convenes the European Seminar on Methodology in Israel’s History, and publishes the proceedings in the sub-series European…

Ian McFarland

Ian Alexander McFarland is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. He holds degrees from Trinity College (Hartford), Union Theological Seminary (New York), the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, Yale University, and Cambridge. He previously taught at the University of Aberdeen and the Candler School of Theology, where he was the inaugural…