CONTRIBUTORS
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Adam A. J. Deville is a doctoral student at the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada, where he is writing a thesis on the Roman papacy and the Orthodox Churches in response to Ut Unum Sint. He has published widely in ecumenical and theological journals in Europe and North America. As of August 2007, he will be an assistant professor of theology at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Christopher Dorn has served as a consultant to the Commission on Christian Worship in the Reformed Church in America. Currently his principal areas of scholarly investigation include the history and theology of worship in the Reformed churches.
Joel Halldorfis a doctoral student in Church History at the University of Uppsala. He has been involved in the work of WCC in different ways, including as young theologian consultant at the meeting of the Faith and Order Commission in June 2006, and worships regularly with a Lutheran Congregation, a Pentecostal-Orthodox congregation, and a classically Pentecostal congregation.
Kenneth M. Loyer is a graduate of Messiah College (B.A. in Biblical Studies) and Duke Divinity School (M.Div.). A Ph.D. candidate in Systematic Theology at Southern Methodist University, he has particular interests in the doctrine of the Trinity, ecumenical dialogue, Wesleyan theology, and love and friendship in Christian theology. He is a candidate for ordination in The United Methodist Church.
Rachel Lyle is currently a middler student in the Master of Divinity program at Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, and a graduate of the Irish School of Ecumenics (Dublin, Ireland). Her research interests include church & institutional stewardship, and Christian-Muslim dialogue.

