Andrew M. Eason is Assistant Professor of Religion and Director of
the Centre for Salvation Army Studies at Booth University College
in Winnipeg, Canada. Dr. Eason received his PhD from the University
of Calgary. He is the author of Women in God’s Army: Gender and
Equality in the Early Salvation Army and a number of scholarly
articles on various aspects of the Salvation Army in Britain,
India, and South Africa. He is presently writing a monograph on the
Salvation Army in British India.
Roger J. Green is Professor and Chair of Biblical Studies and
Christian Ministries at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts. He
also holds the Terrelle B. Crum Chair of Humanities. Dr. Green
received his PhD from Boston College and has written extensively on
the Salvation Army. His publications include: War on Two Fronts:
The Redemptive Theology of William Booth; Catherine Booth: A
Biography of the Cofounder of The Salvation Army; and The Life and
Ministry of William Booth: Founder of The Salvation Army. A
lifelong Salvationist, Roger is co-editor of Word and Deed: A
Journal of Salvation Army Theology and Ministry. He travels
internationally for the Salvation Army on speaking engagements and
was the first layperson appointed to the Army’s International
Doctrine Council.
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