Notes on Contributors
Gorazd Andrejč
is Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Religion, University of Groningen, Netherlands, and Senior Researcher at Scientific Research Centre of Koper Slovenia. His publications include Wittgenstein and Interreligious Disagreement: A Philosophical and Theological Perspective (2016) and Key Concepts in Religion (2018, in Slovenian).
Guy Bennett-Hunter
is a writer, philosopher and independent researcher from London, UK. He is the author of Ineffability and Religious Experience (2014), and Executive Editor of Expository Times.
Mikel Burley
is Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy at the University of Leeds, UK. His publications include Rebirth and the Stream of Life: A Philosophical Study of Reincarnation, Karma and Ethics (2016) and Contemplating Religious Forms of Life: Wittgenstein and D. Z. Phillips (2012). He has edited or coedited two volumes, including Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics: New Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology (2018).
Thomas D. Carroll
is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the author of Wittgenstein within the Philosophy of Religion (2014) and co-editor of Religions, Reasons and Gods: Essays in Cross-Cultural Philosophy of Religion (2006), co-edited with J. Clayton and A.M. Blackburn.
Paul Cortois
is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at KU Leuven, Belgium. His publications (in Flemish) include Symbolic Essences (2018), and, as an editor, Religion under Criticism: The Place of Religion in Secular Society (2016), co-edited with G. Vanheeswijck, and Masters and Disciples. Reflections on a Forgotten Relationship (2010), co-edited with W. van Herck.
Rhiannon Grant
is Lecturer in Modern Quaker Thought at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is the author of British Quakers and Religious Language (2018) and Telling the Truth About God: Quaker Approaches to Theology (2019).
Randy Ramal
is currently a Visiting Researcher at the University of Zurich. He is the author of Metaphysics, Analysis, and the Grammar of God: Process and Analytic Voices in Dialogue (2012).
Varja Štrajn
is Researcher at the Ennoema (Institute for Linguistic, Philosophical and Social Research) in Ljubljana, Slovenia. She is the author of The Sense of Sentences in Wittgenstein’s Philosophy (2017, in Slovenian).
Nuno Venturinha
is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Nova University of Lisbon. He is the author of Description of Situations: An Essay in Contextualist Epistemology (2018) and the editor of Wittgenstein After His Nachlass (2010) and The Textual Genesis of Wittgensteins Philosophical Investigations (2013).
Sebastjan Vörös
is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He is the author of Images of the Unimaginable: (Neuro)science, Phenomenology, Mysticism (2013) (in Slovenian) and the editor of Mysticism and Thought (2013) (in Slovenian).
Klaus von Stosch
is Professor of Systematic Theology and Head of the Centre of Comparative Theology and Cultural Studies at the University of Paderborn, Germany. His publications include Comparative Theology as a Guide in the World of Religions (2017, in German), and, as an editor, How to Do Comparative Theology (2017), co-edited with F.X. Clooney.
Daniel H. Weiss
is Polonsky-Coexist Senior Lecturer in Jewish Studies in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of Paradox and the Prophets: Hermann Cohen and the Indirect Communication of Religion (2012) and co-editor of Purity and Danger Now: New Perspectives (2016).