Edwin Cartlidge
Rod Dreher
Joel Garreau
Lauren Green
Michael Hanlon
Martin Levin
Jori Lewis
Jori Lewis is a freelance writer and radio journalist based in Brooklyn, NY. She covers a wide range of topics, from the environment to social and criminal justice to music and cultural politics. She reports for numerous online publications and broadcast outlets including Public Radio International's The World, Radio Netherlands, the Online NewsHour, and Salon. She was a contributing reporter to the 2006 George Polk Award-winning series Early Signs: Reports from a Warming Planet. In 2007, she was a finalist for the Livingston Award for Young Journalists.
Tara McKelvey
Tara McKelvey is a senior editor at the American Prospect, where she writes and edits articles primarily about politics, the military, and human rights. She is also a frequent contributor to the New York Times Book Review and a contributing editor at Marie Claire magazine. She is the author of Monstering: Inside America's Policy on Secret Interrogations and Torture in the Terror War. And she is currently working on a book titled Only the Dead Come Home: How Iraq War Veterans Are Fighting the New War Here in America, which looks in part at the role of religion and science in the treatment of veterans.
Elaine Storkey
Elaine Storkey has been broadcasting since the 1980s on BBC Radio 4, where is a regular presenter on Thought for the Day, among many other programs. She also broadcasts on Radio 3, Radio Five Live, Radio Ulster, BBC Wales, and the World Service-for whom she has made several documentaries on issues of faith-as well as on BBC television. The author of eight books, she writes regularly for a number of periodicals, including the Church Times and the Swedish newspaper Dagen. She was formerly a columnist for the Independent and has contributed to the Guardian and the Times newspapers.
Amy Sullivan
Amy Sullivan is a senior editor at Time magazine, where she writes about politics, religion, and culture. Previously, she worked as editor at the Washington Monthly and as editorial director at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. Her first book, The Party Faithful: How and Why Democrats are Closing the God Gap, was published in 2008. Her work has appeared in publications including the Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, New Republic, and Washington Post, and was anthologized in The Best Political Writing 2006. She is a frequent guest on radio and television talk shows.