Khaled Anatolios is professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. He is currently serving on the board of directors of the Pappas Patristics Institute at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. Recent publications include The Holy Trinity in the Life of the Church, Retrieving Nicaea: The Development and Meaning of Trinitarian Doctrine, and Athanasius: Early Church Fathers.
Stephen F. Brown is professor of theology at Boston College and director of the Institute of Medieval Philosophy and Theology. He has taught at SUNY (Buffalo), Yale University, the Sorbonne, Siena College, St. Bonaventure University, and the University of the South. He has published several volumes on medieval philosophy and theology, including Meeting of the Minds: The Relations between Medieval and Classical Modern European Philosophy, The A to Z of Medieval Philosophy and Theology (with Juan Carlos Flores), and Aquinas: On Faith and Reason.
Series editor Joanne O'Brien has an M.A. degree in theology and has written a range of education and general reference books on religion and contemporary culture. She is coauthor, with Martin Palmer and Elizabeth Breuilly, of Religions of the World and Festivals of the World, published by Infobase, and, with Martin Palmer, of Atlas of Religion. She is a consultant to WWF, the World Bank, the World Council of Churches, UNESCO, and UNDP.
Series editor and religious historian Martin Palmer is the founder of International Consultancy on Religion, Education, and Culture (ICOREC), in 1983, and the secretary-general of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC). He is the author of many books on world religions as well as a translator of ancient Chinese texts.