Contributors to this Issue
Edward B. Davis,
Distinguished Professor of the History of Science at Messiah College, is
writing a book about the religious beliefs of American scientists in the
Scopes era. (tdavis@messiah.edu)
Benjamin Dorman
conducts research on Japanese religion and the media at the Nanzan Institute
for Religion & Culture in Nagoya and is co-editor of the Japanese Journal of
Religious Studies.
(dorman@ic.nanzan-u.ac.jp)
Moussa Khedimellah is a doctoral candidate
at the Ecole des Hauts Etudes en Science sociales in Paris who studies Islam
in Europe. He belongs to the sociology laboratory founded by Alain Touraine
and directed by Michel Wieviorka and to the sociology group on Religion and
Laïcité directed by Jean Paul Williame.
(ehess_mk@yahoo.com)
His article
was translated by Mark Silk.
Contributors/Religion in the News Staff
Mark
Silk, Editor
Andrew
Walsh, Managing Editor
David W.
Machacek, Contributing Editor
Christine
McCarthy McMorris, Editorial Associate
Editorial Assistants:
Colin Adams
David Stricoff
Jo Lynn Alcorn, Designer
Stephen Alcorn, Illustrator
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