Poet Jeanne Murray Walker is professor of English at the University of Delaware. In addition to writing for periodicals such as Poetry, The American Poetry Review, The Nation, and Image, she has also written for theatre. Her poems and plays have been honored with various awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and the Pew Fellowship in the Arts. She earned her Ph. D. from the University of Pennsylvania and her B. A. from Wheaton College.
Darryl Tippens is professor of English and Provost at Pepperdine University. He has written articles on Milton and the Bible as literature, and his academic interests include Shakespeare studies, seventeenth-century English literature, and spirituality and literature. He earned his M. A. and Ph. D. from Louisiana State University. | | Jeanne Murray Walker & Darryl Tippens, on overcoming the neglect of literature that highlights the spiritual dimension of human experience (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, May/June 2005) MHT-74.2.2
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