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Ken Stone is a contributing editor to Times of San Diego. He has worked at the San Diego Daily Transcript, San Diego Business Journal and The San Diego Union-Tribune, where over two dozen years he was a news and sports copy editor and part of a SignOnSanDiego.com team that won national honors for coverage of the 2003 San Diego County wildfires. He launched the AOL-owned La Mesa Patch in 2010 and eventually became associate regional editor of the hyperlocal news network in San Diego. Ken is a Phi Beta Kappa journalism graduate of the University of Kansas.
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Min-Ah Cho is a scholar of constructive theology and Christian spirituality, attentive to how faith takes shape in the lives of those on the margins. Engaging feminist and postcolonial theories, Christian mysticism, and Asian/Asian American religion and politics, her work explores how individuals navigate spirituality within and beyond institutional and public representations of religion.
<h2><a style="color: #04619d; text-decoration: none;" href="https://www.ncronline.org/opinion/ncr-voices/vance-wades-public-theolog… wades into public theology.