Brandon Daniel-Hughes teaches religion and philosophy at John Abbott College in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec. He is the author of Pragmatic Inquiry and Religious Community: Charles Peirce, Signs, and Inhabited Experiments (Routledge, 2018). His current research focuses on religious naturalism and the American pragmatist tradition. He also grows vegetables and brews beer.
Roger Ward is professor and chair of philosophy at Georgetown College (KY). He is editor of the Pluralist, the journal of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. Ward focuses on the intersection of pragmatism and religion. His most recent book is Pierce and Religion: Knowledge, Transformation and the Reality of God (Lexington Books 2018).
Michael L. Raposa is Professor of Religion Studies and the E. W. Fairchild Professor of American Studies at Lehigh University. He is the author of four books: Peirce's Philosophy of Religion (Indiana, 1989), Boredom and the Religious Imagination (Virginia, 1999), Meditation and the...