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Kyle david bennett

Kyle is Co-Director of Project : Neighbor, Assistant Pastor & Director of Education at Beverly Heights Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a 2025-2026 Scholar in Residence at the Mouw Institute of Faith and Public Life at Fuller Seminary. He is the author of Practices of Love: Spiritual Disciplines for the Life of the World (Brazos Press, 2017) and is currently writing his second book on Christian disagreement. Kyle has a B.A. in Ministry and Philosophy from Geneva College, an M.A. in Theology, and a Ph.D. in Philosophical Theology from Fuller Seminary. Kyle lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, Andrea, and their three children: Elliott, Miles, and Calvin. More on Kyle and his day-to-day writing can be found here.


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CHRISTOPHER CIMORELLI

Chris is Co-Director of Project : Neighbor. He serves as Director of the National Institute for Newman Studies. He also serves as Associate Editor of the Newman Studies Journal and Teaching Fellow in the Dept. of Catholic Studies at Duquesne University. He is the author of the monograph, John Henry Newman’s Theology of History (Peeters Press, 2017), and contributing co-editor of the volumes, Salvation in the World: The Crossroads of Public Theology (Bloomsbury, 2017) and One Bread, One Body, One Church (Peeters Press, 2021). He has a Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium). Chris lives in Pittsburgh with his wife and better half, Abby, their two children, Evelien and Charlie, and their cat, Gizmo.