Jolyon G. R Pruszinski is the reparations commission historian for the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey. He has taught at Dartmouth College, Princeton University, Princeton Theological Seminary, New York University, Episcopal Divinity School, and Seminary of the Southwest. He is the author of An Ecology of Scriptures (2021), co-editor of Jesus Research (2019) and Cyprus within the Biblical World (2021), and editor of the Diocese of New Jersey Racial Justice Review.
""In the Diocese of New Jersey, we were intentional in ensuring that any reparations work was grounded in our comprehensive history as Episcopalians. As our historian, Jolyon fulfilled that mandate with extensive research culminating in this impressive book Anglican Slavery in New Jersey. His clarity of presentation surfaced challenging content which will critically direct our collective repentance, healing, and restitution."" --Annette Buchanan, Co-Chair, Reparations Commission, Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey ""This meticulously researched and highly accessible study is a must-read for scholars and a general church readership alike. Pruszinski's expert and innovative account not only fills a gap in the historiography but also traces the implications of enslavement in the contemporary Episcopal Church. The author's interpretation of Anglican slavery in New Jersey is nuanced and challenging; the scholarship is expert and evocative. This book is a model for other Anglicans exploring institutional complicity with slavery."" --Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook, Historiographer, Episcopal Church ""Jolyon Pruszinski's sobering, well-researched work is timely and much needed today as the church continues to grapple with its part in the sin of slavery. While we cannot undo the incalculable harm that has been done, the Way of Love to which Jesus calls us impels us to, as the author aptly puts it, do justly and love mercy. Now."" --Michael Curry, author of Love Is the Way