Participants: Younger Evangelicals

Andrew Schuman, an undergraduate student (2010) at Dartmouth College, is the founder and executive editor and director of Dartmouth’s first journal of Christian thought – Apologia. All of the articles in Apologia are written by undergraduates representing almost every Christian denomination on campus.

Amy Reynolds (AB Harvard University) is a PhD student in Sociology at Princeton University. Before entering Princeton, she served as a school teacher and volunteered with World Relief in El Salvador on coffee and development issues. Her research interests include issues of inequality, the role of religion and international economics.

Jordan Hylden (AB Harvard University) is a student a Duke Divinity School. He is the founding editor-in-chief of Harvard’s first undergraduate journal of Christian thought, Ichthus. Jordan was named a Junior Fellow at First Things Magazine, and has recently written an open letter to Tony Campolo in response to Campolo’s latest book, Letters to Young Evangelicals.