Rev. Dr. Scott Donahue-Martens, Ph.D. (Boston University), teaches various theology classes ranging from homiletics and hermeneutics to the Hebrew Bible and pastoral care. He is currently a clinical chaplain at the Providence Newberg Medical Center, a Psychology Cross-Training Fellow, and an adjunct faculty member. His dissertation developed a critical correlation narrative homiletic utilizing the phenomenology of Paul Ricoeur in conversation with race and liberation theology. He and Brandon Simonson are co-editors of Theology, Religion, and Dystopia (Fortress Academic/Lexington Books, 2022) and Theology, Religion, and Dungeons & Dragons: Explorations of the Sacred through Fantasy Worlds (Fortress Academic/Lexington Books, 2025). Scott also contributed a chapter on hermeneutical theology, Ricoeur, and Dungeons & Dragons in Theology, Fantasy, and the Imagination. Scott and David Schnasa Jacobsen are the co-editors of the forthcoming book Race, Preaching, and Ricoeur (Fortress Academic/Lexington Books, 2025). Scott is an ordained minister and a board-certified clinical chaplain. He is a member of the Academy of Homiletics, the Association of Professional Chaplains, and the Wesleyan Theological Society.