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View all postsJohn Edebbo is a Ph.D candidate in Philosophy of Religion at Uppsala University, currently finishing his dissertation entitled, "Death and the Self: On the Rationality of Afterlife Beliefs in the Contemporary Intellectual Climate". He was raised in the Lutheran Church of Sweden, but is currently about to enter the Roman Catholic Church.
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View all postsJohn Baldino, OFS is a Secular Franciscan and an Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Religious Studies at Lackawanna College in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He also teaches courses in writing and ethics at Excelsior University in Albany, New York. John is a regular contributor to Catholic Insight, Charity in Truth, Catholic 365, and Artium
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View all postsJohn Hartley is a school teacher and writer from Droitwich, England. After his conversion to Catholicism, John completed an Ecclesiastical Licence in Catechesis at Maryvale Institute, Birmingham, validated by The Faculté Notre Dame de Paris on behalf of what is now the Diastry for culture and education.
His work has been featured on the TheSmartset.com, 3quarksdaily.com, and in the Traffika Europe journal. He is currently seeking a publisher for an extended work on a similar theme, and can be reached at hartley.jdr@gmail.com -
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John Paul Meenan currently teaches Theology at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College, with a particular interest in the relationship between faith and reason, and how the principles of our faith should impact and shape the human person and modern culture.
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View all postsJohn Tuttle is a Catholic journalist and blogger with a passion for truth and beauty. His work has been featured by Culture Wars Magazine, Inside Over, Grotto Network, The Millions, Catholic Journal: Reflections on Faith & Culture, and the blog of the Catholic publishing company Voyage Comics.
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John Wilson is teacher of literature and writing at Mary Mother of God School in Toronto and a news correspondent for The Catholic Register. In his free time, he enjoys reading and writing poetry.
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