Gregory_Love@redlands.edu
(415) 451-2869
Degrees and Certifications
PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1997
MDiv, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1988
BA, Pacific Lutheran University, 1983
Research and Training Interests
- The Relation between Divine and Human Action: Karl Barth and Feminist Theologies
- God and Human Suffering
- Christ, Atonement, and Salvation
- Rene Girard, Violence, and the Three Monotheistic Religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- Trauma, Recovery, and the Human Self: Psychology, Spirituality, and Theology
- Science and Religion
Selected Publications
- Love, Violence, and the Cross: How the Nonviolent God Saves Us through the Cross of Christ. Cascades Books, 2010.
- "Three Essays: Theological Perspectives on Matthew 22:41 ~ 23:33,” Feasting on the Gospels. Westminster John Knox Press, 2012.
- “Six Theological Essays: Pentecost through Proper 7 of Lectionary Year A,” New Interpreter’s Bible. Abingdon Press, 2012.
- “‘The Centurion’s Slave,’ ‘The Widow’s Son at Nain,’ and ‘The Woman Who Was a Sinner’: Three Theological Essays on Luke 7:1 ~ 8:3,” Feasting on the Word: Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary, Vol. VII, Westminster John Knox Press, 2009.
- “A Model of Damaging Self-Sacrifice, or An Event of Abyssal Compassion? Rita Nakashima Brock and Anthony Bartlett on Abelard and the Cross of Christ,” in Theology as Conversation: The Significance of Dialogue in Historical and Contemporary Theology, Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2009.
- "Why The Holy Spirit Now?," in Fire and Wind: The Holy Spirit in the Church Today, WJK, 2002.
GTU