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Michael Guinan (OFM)
Franciscan School of Theology Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages
At GTU since 1972 Ph.D., Catholic University of America S.T.B. Old Mission Theological Seminary B.A. San Luis Rey College Phone: 510/848-5232 E-mail: mguinan@fst.edu
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Current Research and Teaching Interests- Biblical Theology of Creation
- Biblical Spirituality
- Franciscan Spirituality
- Biblical background of Franciscan Themes
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Selected Publications- "Christ the King: What is Biblical Messianism?" Scripture from Scratch (St. Anthony Messenger Press) Nov. 2001.
- "They Cried to the Lord: Lament in the Bible," Scripture from Scratch (February, 2004).
- "Psalm 22: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" St. Anthony Messenger 111/1 (April 2004) 28-33.
- Where in the World Are We? Old Testament Views of Creation, audio cassette/compact disc courses; St Pauls Alba Communications (2004).
- "Catholics: Raptured or Not?" St. Anthony Messenger 111/8 (November, 2004)-- (also appears as Catholic Update, October 2005).
- "In the Desert with Jesus: Biblical Themes of the Lenten Season," Catholic Update March 2005.
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Mari Marks — Variations: Marks in Time
Flora Lamson Hewlett Library, Graduate Theological Union, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley, 94709,
06-30-2008
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Jewish Studies at the GTU
Graduate Theological Union, Richard S. Dinner Boardroom, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley,
09-10-2008
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CTNS Public Forum: Book Launch Lecture, The Groaning of Creation: God, Evolution, and the Problem of Evil by Dr. Christopher Southgate
The Richard Dinner Board Room of the Graduate Theological Union Hewlett Library, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley,
09-10-2008
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Persepolis: Women's Studies Colloquia Film and Discussion Series
SKSM Fireside Room,
09-16-2008
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