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 |  | Munawar Anees (E) -- Executive Director, Knowledge
Management Systems (KnowSys), Tucson, AZ. 
Ph.D. Science and
Environmental Studies, 1986, Indiana
University.  Author of Islam
and Biological Futures, Health Sciences in
Early Islam and
several other works and over 300 articles in
scholarly journals.  The
latest is in Civilization, February-March
2000.  Founding
editor, Periodica Islamica and
International Journal of Islamic
and Arabic Studies.  Editorial
representation at several other
journals.  Member, The Royal Academy, Amman,
Jordan; Intellectuals of
the World, Paris.  Married to Nadia. 
Daughter, Aisha; son,   Omran. Please address editorial questions about the Religion category to dranees@compuserve.com.UserID: archie  (PR)
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Vincent Broman (PR)
 -- Engineer at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems 
Center, San Diego since 1982, working in Data 
Fusion and Network Security. AB Mathematics, 
1977, Whitman College. MA Mathematics, 1980, 
University of Utah. Mission for the LDS Church 
in West Germany, 1979-1981. Service as LDS 
Bishop, 1998-2003. Avocations include ancient 
history and New Testament text criticism. 
Homepage: http://users.mstar2.net/broman/
 E-mail: vpbroman@nupedia.com
Brian Catlos (PR)
 -- Brian Catlos (Phd Toronto, 2000) is currently a 
visiting scholar at the Institute for Medieval 
History (Boston University) and the Institució 
Milà i Fontanals (Barcelona, Spain).  In 2002 he 
begins an appointment as Assistant Professor of 
History at the University of California Santa 
Cruz.
Victoria Erhart (PR)
 -- Ph.D. in Early Christian 
Studies - historical theology, Fall 2000, 
Catholic University, Washington, D.C.  
Dissertation on The Development of the Syriac-
Speaking Jacobite Church in the Sasanian
Empire.
Religion and Philosophy instructor, Hood College, 
Frederick, MD and Community College of the Air 
Force, Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. 
Author of over a dozen published articles on 
topics in historical theology, philosophy, 
women's 
studies and pre-modern military history. 
Currently editor of Military and Naval History 
Journal. 
Research interests include topics in historical 
theology up through the Crusades, and the 
relation bewteen science and religion.
Rene Matte (PR)
 -- Bachelor of Arts student at the University of 
New Brunswick in Fredericton. Highly respected 
ex- army cadet, however, only for one year due 
to the pursuit of other interests. With great 
curiosity and an unquenchable desire towards 
literature, he has written several peices of 
Science Fiction, poetry, journalistic articles, 
and essays on some of the greatest issus in the 
world, although until Nupedia, all work remains 
unpublished. Participated in writing the school 
newspaper in his grade 11 year. Was raised in a 
French Acadian family but learnt English from 
his time in Toronto. Interests include the study 
of foreign cultures and Classical history. Main 
hobbies are writing, reading, and collecting 
films. 18 years old until April 28th, 2003, and 
loves staying active.
 E-mail: t75fz@unb.ca
Raymond McIntyre (PR)
 -- I am a minister of religion and a theologian. I 
have degrees in both World religions and Theology.
As well I have over 20 years of experience as a 
thinker, philosopher and racconteur.
Rubina Ramji (PR)
 -- Part-time professor, Department of 
Classics and Religious Studies, University of 
Ottawa.  Chair of the Religion, Film and Visual 
Culture Group for the American Academy of 
Religion.  Publications include an article 
on "Anthropology" for The Encyclopedia of 
Women and World Religion, Serenity Young, 
ed., (New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 1999), 
and chapter entitled "Building Community Word by 
Word: Religion in the Virtual World" in God in 
the Details: American Religion in Everyday 
Life, Kate McCarthy & Eric Mazur, eds. (New 
York: Routledge Press, 2000).
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