Mike Hogue (he, him, his, they) is Professor of Theology, Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion at Meadville Lombard Theological School, where he has taught since 2005. He received his Ph.D. in Theological Ethics from the Divinity School at the University of Chicago. He is the editor of the American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, the Co-Director of the Resilient Interfaith Leadership Project, and a Vice President of the Institute for American Religious and Philosophical Thought. He is the author of three books, the most recent of which is American Immanence: Democracy for an Uncertain World (Columbia, 2018). He is married to Sara, a social worker, and has three children: Kamryn, (7), Mikaela (9), and Kincade (18). He is definitely a dog person, but he and his family currently have cats.