David Galston
David Galston is a co-founder and president of the SnowStar Institute,
a Fellow of the Jesus Seminar, and a United Church minister. He has
written several articles and led many workshops on the question of the
historical Jesus, the future of Christianity, and Christian liturgy
in light of the historical Jesus. He is a provocative and popular speaker
who is available as a lecturer and workshop leader through the SnowStar
Institute. David holds a Ph.D. degree in the Philosophy of Religion
from McGill University.
Raheel Raza
Raheel Raza was born in Pakistan and is a graduate of Karachi University
with a major in English and Psychology. She is the author of Their
Jihad, not My Jihad (Basileia Books) and a tireless advocate and
public speaker in the area of inter-faith relationships and Islam and
western culture. Raheel continues to travel extensively in the east
and is often consulted, interviewed, or appearing on panel discussions
on CBC, CTV, TVO, and many other media outlets. Raheel is available
as a lecturer and workship leader through the SnowStar Institute.
Brandon Scott
Brandon Scott is a charter member of the Jesus Seminar and one of the
most outstanding scholars on historical Jesus and early Christianity
research. His seminal book on parables, Hear Then the Parable,
remains one of the most important books on parables for our times. Brandon
is Darbeth Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Phillips Theological
Seminary in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Brandon received is Ph.D. from Vanderbilt
University under the supervision of Robert W. Funk. Brandon is available
as a lecturer and workshop leader through the SnowStar Institute.