Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush is the senior religion editor for the Huffington Post. From 2003-2011, Raushenbush was the associate dean of Religious Life and the Chapel at Princeton University. He was the president of the Association of College and University Religious Affairs (ACURA) from 2009-20011. An ordained American Baptist minister, Rev. Raushenbush speaks and preaches at colleges, churches, and institutes around the country including The Chautauqua Institute, the Center for American Progress, the New America Foundation, and the Aspen Institute. Raushenbush is regularly invited to offer commentary on issues of religion and society on national television and radio. His current focus is on the interplay between religion and the internet. His first book, Teen Spirit: One World, Many Faiths (2004) was released in the Fall of 2004. He is the editor of the 100th Anniversary edition of Walter Rauschenbusch's book, Christianity and the Social Crisis – In the 21st Century(HarperOne). He was the co-director of the Program on Religion, Diplomacy and International Relations at The Liechtenstein Institute on Self Determination at Princeton University.