1. Joseph A. Marchal is a Professor of religious studies and women’s and gender studies at Ball State University. They are the author, editor, or co-editor of more than ten books, including Appalling Bodies: Queer Figures Before and After Paul’s Letters (Oxford University Press, 2019); and are currently serving as chair of the Society of Biblical Literature’s first-ever committee for LGBTIQ+ scholars and scholarship and founding co-editor of QTR: A Journal of Trans and Queer Studies in Religion. Their email...
2. Kimberly D. Russaw is an Associate Professor of Old Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Her research interests include The Pentateuch, Interpretive Methods, Women in the Biblical World, Feminist and Womanist Biblical Interpretation, Bible and Culture, and Ancient Near Eastern Literature. She is the author of Daughters in the Hebrew Bible (Fortress, 2018) and Revisiting Rahab: Another Look at the Woman of Jericho (Wesley’s Foundery Books, 2021). Her email is .
3. Abraham Smith is a Professor of New Testament at Perkins School of Theology/Southern Methodist University. His research areas include Mark, Luke, Acts and the carceral state, Paul and slavery, and Black/Africana biblical studies. His recent publications include: “Arrested Developments: Dismantling the Disciplinary Network of a Surveillance State,” in Reading in These Times and “Decolonizing Acts: Violence and the Politics of Knowledge,” in Remapping Biblical Studies. His email is .