Kristi L. Wiley is retired from the University of California, Berkeley, where she had taught Sanskrit and Indic religions in the Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies. She is the author of the first edition of the Historical Dictionary of Jainism and articles on various aspects of Jainism related to karma theory. She is a co-editor of Brill’s Encyclopedia of Jainism, along with John E. Cort, Paul Dundas, and Knut A. Jacobsen.Ana Bajželj is associate professor and Shrimad Rajchandra endowed chair in Jain Studies in the Department for the study of religion at the University of California, Riverside. Her research focuses on Jain philosophy, particularly metaphysics, ethics, and philosophy of mind. She is the author of The Nature of Change in Jaina Philosophy (2016, in Slovenian) and the co-author of Insistent Life: Principles for Bioethics in the Jain Tradition (2021).Christoph Emmrich is associate professor at the University of Toronto, Canada, where he teaches Buddhist and Jain Studies. His work on Jainism has focused on the literary, ritual, and institutional history of the Jains in the Tamil-speaking region and on time and timing in the Agamic literature.Steven M. Vose is an assistant professor in the department of history at the University of Colorado-Denver, where he holds the Bhagwan Suparshvanatha Endowed Chair in Jain Studies. His research examines western Indian Jain communities from the 10th century to the present, focusing on community formation, ritual performance, material culture, intellectual practices, and interactions with political powers. He is currently researching transnational Jain communities from the 19th century to the present.