Marianne Moyaert is full professor in the Research Unit Systematic Theology and the Study of Religions at KU Leuven, Belgium. Her research focuses on comparative theology, interreligious hermeneutics, and Jewish-Christian relations, with a special interest in the ritual dimensions of interreligious encounters. She is the editor-in-chief of the Currents of Encounter series and has held leadership roles in interfaith studies within the American Academy of Religion.Lieke Schrijvers is a postdoctoral researcher at the department of Beliefs and Practices, Faculty of Religion and Theology of VU Amsterdam, Netherlands. She is a cultural anthropologist specializing in the intersectional study of religion, gender, sexuality, and race. Her PhD dissertation resulted in the forthcoming book Conversion, Gender, Race. Schrijvers is the managing editor of Religion and Gender.Deniz Aktas is a PhD candidate in Religious Studies at VU Amsterdam, Netherlands and KU Leuven, Belgium. Through ethnographic work on Christian-Muslim couples in the Netherlands, he highlights how individuals respond to societal norms and tensions surrounding race, religion, and belonging, contributing to a deeper understanding of potential social change within Dutch society.Nella van den Brandt is a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies of the KU Leuven, Belgium. Her research areas are religion, gender and race in Europe; arts, literature, media and culture; and the sociology and anthropology of religion. In February 2024, she published the monograph Religion, Gender and Race in Western European Literature and Culture: Thinking through Religious Transformation.