Andrew C. Dole received a joint PhD in Religious Studies and Philosophy from Yale in 2004, and is currently a Professor of Religion at Amherst College. He teaches courses in modern western religious thought, including the philosophy of religion, the cognitive science of religion, and theories of religion. He is the author of Schleiermacher on Religion and the Natural Order (OUP, 2010) and Reframing the Masters of Suspicion: Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud (2019), and co-editor (with Andrew Chignell) of God and the Ethics of Belief: New Essays in Philosophy of Religion (2005).
Shelli M. Poe's research interests include modern and contemporary Christian thought and their intersection with social ethics. She is currently Visiting Professor at Iliff School of Theology, having earned her Ph.D. in Religious Studies (Theology, Ethics, and Culture) at the University of Virginia. She is the author of The Constructive Promise of Schleiermacher's Theology (2021), Essential Trinitarianism: Friedrich Schleiermacher as Trinitarian Theologian (2017), and editor of Schleiermacher and Sustainability (2018).
Kevin M. Vander Schel's research centers on modern Christian thought, political theology, and theological hermeneutics. He received his Ph.D. from Boston College in 2012, and is currently Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Gonzaga University. He is the author of Embedded Grace: Christ, History, and the Reign of God in Schleiermacher's Dogmatics (2013), and co-editor of The Fragility of Consciousness: Faith, Reason, and the Human Good (2017), Theology, History, and the Modern German University (2021), and The Oxford History of Modern German Theology, Vol. I: 1781-1848 (2023).