Sam Reimer
Reimer is a professor of sociology at Crandall University in New Brunswick, Canada. Evangelical movements and subcultures in North America, especially Canada, are his expertise area.
Reimer is a professor of sociology at Crandall University in New Brunswick, Canada. Evangelical movements and subcultures in North America, especially Canada, are his expertise area.
The Rev. Bob Edgar is general secretary of the National Council of Churches which works for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States. Contact through director of media relations Daniel Webster.
Carrie Gordon Earll is bioethics analyst for Focus on the Family, which opposes all forms of cloning and embryonic stem cell research on the grounds that any embryo is a human life.
Mark F. Carr is theological co-director for the Center for Christian Bioethics at Loma Linda University in California.
Read an Oct. 11, 2005, Washington Post article about the Air Force’s decision to distance itself from the ethics code of the National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces. The code includes the statement “I will not proselytize from other religious bodies, but I retain the right to evangelize those who are not affiliated.”
Read an April 2006 Christianity Today article about evangelical chaplains’ desire to use the name of Jesus while praying.
Van Die is a professor of history and theology in the department of History at Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada. Her specialization is in Methodist tradition and history in Canada, 19th century religion, gender and class.
Snyder is a professor of Wesley Studies at Tyndale University College and Seminary, Toronto, ON, Canada. His expertise is in Wesleyan theology, history and theology of mission, church renewal, and historical theology.
Airhart is an Associate Professor of History of Christianity at Emmanuel College, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. Her interests include North American Christianity, Methodism, religion and public life, and the history of spirituality.