Joseph A. Marchal is Professor of Religious Studies and Women's and Gender Studies at Ball State University. They are the author, editor, or coeditor of more than ten books, including Appalling Bodies: Queer Figures Before and After Paul's Letters; Bodies on the Verge: Queering Pauline Epistles; and Sexual Disorientations: Queer Temporalities, Affects, Theologies. They are also currently serving as chair of the Society of Biblical Literature's first-ever Committee for LGBTIQ+ Scholars and Scholarship and founding coeditor (with Melissa Wilcox) of the new journal QTR: A Journal of Trans and Queer Studies in Religion. Melissa Harl Sellew is Professor Emerita of Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures at the University of Minnesota. She is the editor or coeditor of three previous collections: Pauline Conversations in Context: Essays in Honor of Calvin J. Roetzel; The Fabric of Early Christianity: Reflections in Honor of Helmut Koester by Fifty Years of Harvard Students; and Living for Eternity: The White Monastery and Its Neighborhood. Her recent publications bring a trans-sensitive lens to works like the Gospel of Thomas and Acts of Paul and Thecla. She is the recipient of a three-year NEH grant to support the digital humanities project Resurrecting Early Christian Lives as well as a recipient of the Arthur Motley Teaching Award from the University of Minnesota. Katy E. Valentine is a public scholar and owner of Soul Forge Coaching, empowering entrepreneurs and leaders to expand their spirituality and increase their impact on the world. She is the author of For You Were Bought with a Price: Sex, Slavery, and Self-Control in a Pauline Community and numerous articles on enslavement, embodiment, and transgender identities and the Bible. She recently published ""Examining Scripture in Light of Trans Women's Voices"" in The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Approaches to the Hebrew Bible. She is cochair of the Society of Biblical Literature's Gender, Sexuality, and the Bible program unit.
""Trans Biblical is a landmark publication--a timely arrival amid the current flux of toxic debate, embattled positions, and violence. Always compelling, occasionally haunting, often surprising, the insights of its impressive contributors demonstrate the continued relevance of ancient texts for trans identities, bodies, histories, and culture."" --Deryn Guest, Senior Lecturer in Biblical Hermeneutics, University of Birmingham ""Wide-ranging and comprehensive, Trans Biblical offers not just a window onto but an inviting doorway into the robust and sophisticated state of trans Biblical studies, with contributions from many of the foremost scholars in this increasingly well-established field. This collection is a superb resource for anyone seeking a more informed perspective on transness in the Bible than what is generally on offer in contemporary politics and popular media."" --Melissa M. Wilcox, Professor and Holstein Family and Community Chair, University of California, Riverside