Note on Contributors – Volume 6

DAVID BRADSHAW

David Bradshaw is a Professor at the Philosophy Department, at the University of Kentucky. His areas of professional interest include Ancient and medieval philosophy, Philosophy of religion, and Historical interactions of philosophy and theology. He is the author of Aristotle East and West: Metaphysics and the Division of Christendom, a book that won the Forkosch Prize from the Journal of the History of Ideas, in 2004, and numerous journal articles and chapters in books. His most popular articles include

“Passions’ Republic,” Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, vol. 30, no. 5 (Sept./Oct. 2017), 48-54; also available at http://touchstonemag.com.

“Thy Law Is Truth: The Living Space between Faith and Reason,” Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, vol. 31, no. 6 (Nov./Dec. 2018), 38-44.

MARCUS PLESTED

Marcus Plested (D.Phil., Oxford University, 1999) has been a member of the Center of Theological Inquiry and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ, and has taught, lectured, and published widely in patristic, Byzantine, and modern Orthodox theology. He is the author of two books to date: The Macarian Legacy: The Place of Macarius-Symeon in the Eastern Christian Tradition (Oxford: OUP 2004) and Orthodox Readings of Aquinas (Oxford: OUP 2012).

CHRISTOS TEREZIS AND LYDIA PETRIDOU

Christos Terezis is Dr of Ancient Greek and Byzantine Philosophy and Dr of Theology, Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University of Patras, Greece and Course Director of the Postgraduate Program 'Orthodox Theology Studies MA', Hellenic Open University, Greece.

Lydia Petridou is Dr of Ancient Greek and Byzantine Philosophy, and Academic Staff at the Undergraduate Program of Greek Civilization, Hellenic Open University, Greece.

Miroslav Griško

Miroslav Griško is an independent researcher in Ljubljana, Slovenia. He completed his doctoral studies in philosophy at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. He is a collaborator with Šum: Journal for Contemporary Art Criticism and Theory.