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Gregory Anderson Love
San Francisco Theological Seminary Associate Professor of Systematic Theology
At GTU since 1999 Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; 1997 M.Div.; Princeton Theological Seminary, 1988 B.A., Pacific Lutheran University; 1983 Phone: 415/451-2869 E-mail: glove@sfts.edu
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Current Research and Teaching Interests- Relation between Divine and Human Action
- Providence and Evil; God and Human Suffering; Christian Theology and Human Existence
- Christ and the Spirit
- Psychology and Religion
- Science and Religion; Christian Theology and Science
- Human Liberation: Gutierrez and Barth
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Selected Publications- "Why The Holy Spirit Now?," Ch. 5 in Fire and Wind: The Holy Spirit in the Church Today (WJK, Sp, 2002).
- Review of John Webster, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth, in The Princeton Seminary Bulletin (Nov. 2001).
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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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