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Mr. Ruben Alvarado is an independent scholar, publisher, and translator living to the east of Arnhem in the Netherlands. His writings, which span a wide variety of issues, can be found at WordBridge Publishing, Common Law Review, and Common Law Economics.
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Brian J. Auten currently serves as an intelligence analyst with the United States government and is an adjunct professor in the Department of Government at Patrick Henry College. He is the author of Carter’s Conversion: The Hardening of American Defense Policy (University of Missouri Press, 2008). All non-attributed views, opinions and conclusions in the review are those of the author and not the US government, or any entity within the US intelligence community.
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Jordan J. Ballor (Dr. theol., University of Zurich; Ph.D., Calvin Theological Seminary) is a senior research fellow and director of publishing at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty. He is author of Get Your Hands Dirty: Essays on Christian Social Thought (and Action) (Wipf & Stock, 2013), Covenant, Causality, and Law: A Study in the Theology of Wolfgang Musculus (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2012), and Ecumenical Babel: Confusing Economic Ideology and the Church's Social Witness (Christian's Library Press, 2010), as well as editor of numerous volumes. Jordan also serves as associate director of the Junius Institute for Digital Reformation Research of Calvin Theological Seminary.
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Lily Cherney is a native Manhattanite living in one of the boroughs. She is not now, nor has she ever been, a Calvinist. Just a fellow-traveler.
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Steven Duby is assistant professor of theology at Grand Canyon University. He is the author of Divine Simplicity: A Dogmatic Account, and his research interests focus on theology proper and Christology.
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Peter Escalante is a founder and editor of The Calvinist International. He holds a MA in Philosophy.
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Steve Hayhow is married to Kristine and they have seven children, where they reside in London, UK. Steve is an elder at Emmanuel Evangelical Church (www.northlondonchurch.org).
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E.J. Hutchinson is Assistant Professor of Classics at Hillsdale College.
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The Rev. Dr. Mark Jones (PhD, Leiden Universiteit) has been the Minister at Faith Vancouver since 2007. He is also Research Associate in the Faculty of Theology at University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Dr. Jones is the author of several books, including Knowing Christ, God Is, Living For God (2020 Crossway).
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Simon is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Queensland. He resides in Geelong, Victoria with his wife and four children.
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Brad Littlejohn (Ph.D, University of Edinburgh, 2013), is President of the Davenant Trust and an independent scholar, writer, and editor. He is researching the political theology of the Reformation, especially Richard Hooker (the subject of his dissertation), and other areas in Christian ethics, especially pertaining to economic questions.
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Michael Lynch teaches Latin and Greek at the Tall Oaks Classical School in Bear, DE. He is completing a Ph.D on the theology of Bishop John Davenant from Calvin Theological Seminary.
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Brian G. Mattson, Ph.D. (University of Aberdeen) serves as Senior Scholar of Public Theology for the Center For Cultural Leadership (www.christianculture.com). He can be found online at www.drbrianmattson.com.
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Jake Meador is a writer and editor from Lincoln NE and a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He curates the Notes section of Mere Orthodoxy and serves on the editorial board of the journal Fare Forward. His writing has appeared in Books & Culture, Christianity Today, First Things, and Front Porch Republic. Jake lives in his hometown of Lincoln NE with his wife and two kids. He is also the creator of the Inside Channel, a soccer magazine and email newsletter.
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Benjamin Miller is a church planter for the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in central Long Island, and the organizing pastor of Trinity Church.
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Joseph Minich lives in Texas with his wife (Rebecca) and four children (Samuel, Truman, Felix, and Ruby). He recently graduated from Reformed Theological Seminary (D.C. Campus) and is pursuing a Ph.D in intellectual history at the University of Texas at Dallas.
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MDiv, Reformed Theological Seminary Orlando; ThM, Calvin Theological Seminary.
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Eric Parker (PhD McGill University) is the editor of the Library of Early English Protestantism (LEEP) at the Davenant Institute. He lives in the deep South with his wife and two children, where he is currently preparing for ordination to the diaconate in the Reformed Episcopal Church.
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Steven Wedgeworth and Peter Escalante are the founders and editors of The Calvinist International.
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Alastair Roberts (PhD, Durham University) writes in the areas of biblical theology and ethics, but frequently trespasses beyond these bounds. He participates in the weekly Mere Fidelity podcast, blogs at Alastair’s Adversaria, and tweets at @zugzwanged.
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Jonathan Roberts hails from Aguascalientes, Mexico and is currently working on a MA in Philosophy.
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Dr. Miles Smith IV is assistant professor in the Department of Government, History, and Criminal Justice at Regent University.
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Nathaniel Gray Sutanto (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is the author of God and Knowledge, co-translator of Bavinck’s Christian Worldview and co-editor of a new annotated edition of Bavinck’s Philosophy of Revelation. He is also an ordained minister of the International Presbyterian Church, and a teaching elder at Covenant City Church, Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Matthew J Tuininga teaches politics and core studies at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia, and was recently appointed assistant professor of moral theology at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He blogs at www.matthewtuininga.wordpress.com.
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Steven Wedgeworth is the Rector of Christ Church Anglican in South Bend, Indiana. He writes about theology, history, and political theory, and he has taught Jr. High and High School. He is the founder and general editor of The Calvinist International, an online journal of Christian Humanism and political theology, and a founding member of the Davenant Institute.
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