Dr. Peter E. Chojnowski was born in 1965 in New Britain, Connecticut. Dr. Chojnowski has bachelor degrees in political science and philosophy from Christendom College, Front Royal, Virginia and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Fordham University, Bronx, New York. He specializes in the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas and Catholic Social Thought. For over 30 years, he has taught at various institutions of higher learning, such as Fordham University, Fairfield University, Iona College, St. Louis University, St. Mary's University of Minnesota, and Gonzaga University.Currently he teaches at Immaculate Conception Academy in Post Falls, Idaho. John O'Neill Green holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Houston, and a Doctor of Juris Prudence degree from South Texas College of Law. He is a former state legislator, and now retired lawyer, having spent 30 years representing clients in Constitutional cases and matters involving government overreach. John and his wife, Elizabeth, have been married for 47 years and they have four children and 14 grandchildren. Michael McGowan firmly holds that modern, mainstream ""higher education"" degrees, with few exceptions, are worthless, and so he has chosen not to get one. However, he has studied philosophy and theology for two years at an institution outside the mainstream, which he chooses not to name. Otherwise he is an autodidact. He believes that the only real proof of education is to show what you know. He taught Latin at the high school and college level for 15 years, preferring the viva voce style. He's conversant in Spanish, and has a reading knowledge of French. His great interest is philosophy and theology, and his favorite source is St. Thomas, which he always reads in the Latin, as he finds all translations inadequate.