J. Jeffery Tyler (PhD, University of Arizona) is professor of religion at Hope College. He is the author of Lord of the Sacred City: The 'Episcopus Exclusus' in Late Medieval and Early Modern Germany.
Brian J. Tabb is academic dean and associate professor of Biblical Studies at Bethlehem College and Seminary in Minneapolis. He is editor of the online journal Themelios, and the author of Suffering in Ancient Worldview (LNTS) and numerous articles, essays, and reviews.
William J. Webb is an adjunct professor of New Testament and biblical studies at Tyndale Seminary in Toronto, Ontario. He is the author of Slaves, Women and Homosexuals and Corporal Punishment in the Bible.
David J. Atkinson is honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Southwark and formerly Suffragan Bishop of Thetford in the Diocese of Norwich. He is also the author of the volumes on Genesis 1–11, Ruth, and Job in the Bible Speaks Today series.
Catherine J. Wright (PhD, Baylor) is associate professor of biblical and theological studies at Bethel University. She specializes in New Testament studies and is particularly interested in the Gospel of Luke and spiritual formation.
William J. Larkin Jr. (Ph.D., University of Durham) is professor of biblical studies at Columbia International University Seminary and School of Ministry in Columbia, South Carolina. An ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America, he is the author of several books.
Marjorie J. Thompson is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church USA. She has served as a teacher, writer, and retreat leader for more than thirty years. Henri J. M. Nouwen was one of her early spiritual mentors and personal friend of her husband, John Mogabgab, who served as Henri's teaching and research assistant for five years at Yale Divinity School.
Trevor J. Burke (Ph.D., Glasgow) is professor of Bible at Moody Bible Institute, Chicago. Originally from Belfast, Northern Ireland, he has taught New Testament studies in seminaries in Nigeria, Wales and Fiji. He is the author of Family Matters (T T Clark) and coeditor of Paul and the Corinthians (Brill).
J. Carl Laney is professor of biblical literature and coordinator for Israel
study programs at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon. He is the author
of a number of books, including The Divorce Myth, Tyndale Concise
Bible Commentary (with Robert B. Hughes) and Answers to
Tough Questions from Every Book of the Bible.