Dennis Doyle
is Professor Emeritus in the Religious Studies Department at the University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. He specializes in Roman Catholic theology, especially ecclesiology. He is the author of The Catholic Church in a Changing World (2019) and also Communion Ecclesiology: Vision and Versions (2000).
Paul Ladouceur
is Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Divinity, Trinity College (University of Toronto), and Professeur associé, Faculté de théologie et de sciences religieuses, Université Laval (Quebec). He has published several books and numerous articles in English and French on modern Orthodox theology, ecclesiology, ecumenism, and spirituality. His most recent books are Modern Orthodox Theology (T&T Clark, 2019), and, with Brandon Gallaher as co-editor, The Patristic Witness of Georges Florovsky: Essential Theological Writings (T&T Clark, 2019). His current major research projects focus on Fr Sergius Bulgakov, comparative religious theology, and modern Orthodox spirituality.
Paul Anthony McGavin
PhD (Melb.), ThD (cis), is Emeritus of The University of New South Wales, and a Retired List priest of the Archdiocese of Canberra-Goulburn resident in Sydney.
Paul McPartlan
is a member of the Editorial Board of Ecclesiology. He is the Carl J. Peter Professor of Systematic Theology and Ecumenism, The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., USA, and a member of the Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue Between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.
Karen O’Donnell
is the Assistant Editor of Ecclesiology. She is the Director of Studies and Tutor in Worship and Liturgy at Westcott House, Cambridge, UK. She also teaches Gender and Christian Theology in the Divinity Faculty, University of Cambridge. She is a feminist, practical and liturgical theologian with research interests in trauma and bodies in the life of the church. Her most recent publications include The Dark Womb: Re-Conceiving Theology through Reproductive Loss (London: scm Press, 2022) and (co-edited with Katie Cross) Bearing Witness: Intersectional Perspectives on Trauma Theology (scm Press, 2022).
Susan K. Wood
is a member of the Editorial Board of Ecclesiology. She is a Sister of Charity of Leavenworth, Kansas, with a PhD from Marquette University, and is currently Professor of Systematic Theology at the Regis St. Michael’s Faculty of Theology at the University of Toronto. Prior to her arrival at Regis College in Toronto in 2019 to serve as Academic Dean, she worked at St. John’s University, Collegeville, and then at Marquette University. She was President of the Catholic Theological Society of America 2014-2015 and received its John Courtney Murray Award in 2021. She currently serves on the U.S. Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue (1994-) and the North American Orthodox-Catholic Theological Consultation (2005-). She is a member of the St. Irenaeus Working Group, the Sts. Peter and Paul Seminar, and the intercontinental project ‘Vatican ii – Legacy and Mandate’. Her publications include One Baptism: Ecumenical Dimensions of the Doctrine of Baptism (2009); Spiritual Exegesis and the Church in the Theology of Henri de Lubac (1998); Sacramental Orders (2000); with Timothy J. Wengert, A Shared Spiritual Journey: Lutherans and Catholics Traveling Toward Unity (2016); editor of Ordering the Baptismal Priesthood (2003); and with Alberto Garcia, Critical Issues in Ecclesiology: Essays in Honor of Carl. E. Braaten (2011).
