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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2024

Douglas Hedley
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Daniel J. Tolan
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge

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Contributors

  • Michael J. B. Allen† was Distinguished Research Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles.

  • Margaret Barker is a Methodist preacher and biblical scholar in Derbyshire.

  • Sarah Byers is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston College.

  • Stephen R. L. Clark is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Liverpool.

  • Kevin Corrigan is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Interdisciplinary Humanities at Emory University and a member of the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism.

  • Richard Cross is John A. O’Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.

  • John Dillon is Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity College, Dublin, Emeritus, and a member of the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism.

  • Stephen Gersh is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame and a member of the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism.

  • Wayne Hankey† was Professor Emeritus of Classics at Dalhousie University.

  • Douglas Hedley is Professor of the Philosophy of Religion at the University of Cambridge, a fellow of Clare College, and the director of the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism.

  • Christian Hengstermann is an affiliated lecturer in Classics at the University of Wuppertal and is an associate of The Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism.

  • Torrance Kirby is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at McGill University and a member of the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism.

  • Adrian Mihai is a postdoctoral researcher at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, and an Associate of the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism.

  • Ilaria L. E. Ramelli is Professor of Theology and K. Britt Endowed Chair at the Graduate School of Theology, SHMS, Thomas Aquinas University (Angelicum).

  • Jacob Holsinger Sherman is Professor and Chair of the Philosophy and Religion Department at the California Institute of Integral Studies.

  • Daniel J. Tolan is a fellow at the Polonsky Academy for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences at The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Platonism’s Senior Principal. He earned his PhD and MPhil from the University of Cambridge’s Faculty of Divinity as a member of Clare College.

  • Torstein Theodor Tollefsen is Professor at University of Oslo’s Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas.

  • Sarah Klitenic Wear is Professor of Classics at Franciscan University of Steubenville.

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