AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE
Eugene J. Boyle is Director for Justice and Peace of the National Federation of Priests' Councils. He was Chairman of the Commission on Social Justice and an inner-city pastor in San Francisco. Thomas Fenton is a Maryknoll Missioner serving on the staff of Project 4. Project 4-a unit within Maryknoll's mission education effot1:s in the United States, provides resources and educational materials for those engaged in popular education about issues of world justice and peace. J. Bryan Hehir is a visiting lecturer in Theological Ethics, St. John's Seminary, Brighton, Mass. Doctoral Candidate in Ethics and International Politics, Harvard Divinity School. Peter J. Henriot, S.J., is a staff associate of the Center of Concem, Washington, D.C., and holds a S.T.M. from the Jesuit School of Theology of the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in Politican Science from the University of Chicago. James R. Jennings taught business practice at Indiana University, and is Associate Director of the Division of World Justice and Peace of the U.S. Catholic Conference in Washington, D.C. Patrick Kerans, S.J., is a member of the English Canadian province of the Society of Jesus. He has been co-direCtor of Social Action, Canadian Catholic Conference, since 1970. Lawrence McCulloch is a Maryknoll Missioner ser¡ving on the staff of Project 4. Patrick P. McDermott, Ph.D., was formerly the Assistant Director of the Division of World Justice and Peace at the United States Catholic Conference and is presently the 223