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    www.kut.org/items/show/4887 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/26/2003    Last Visited: 12/23/2007  

    Readers include Betty Sue Flowers, director of the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum; Tim Green, professor of English at St. Edward's University; Dr. Alan Gregory, professor at the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest; Philip Bobbitt, University of Texas School of Law professor and author of The Shield of Achilles; and local actors Janelle Buchanan and David Stahl, among others.

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    pharisaios.co.uk/180579.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/6/2007    Last Visited: 9/6/2007  

    Professor Alan Gregory, Texas.

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    ChurchPublishing.org: Quenching Hell : The Mystical... - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 6/4/2009  

    Quenching Hell The Mystical Theology of William Law | Alan Gregory
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    Alan Gregory, an Anglican priest and theologian, is associate professor of church history and associate dean for academic affairs at the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas.

    Alan Gregory has provided a full and well written account of the mystical theology of William Law--one that will put to rest the common charge that Law's account of life in Christ is all law and no grace.
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    Gregory renews William Law's "serious call" and visionary theology for contemporary readers and revives Law's claims on our attention with clarity and conciseness and with an eloquence, wit and wisdom all his own.
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    Alan Gregory has brought William Law into our present in this companionable work of superb scholarship and insight.

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    ELCA News - ELCA Seminaries Plan 2003 Commencement... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/5/2003    Last Visited: 3/20/2006  

    Lutheran Seminary Program in the Southwest (LSPS), Austin, Texas Dr. Alan Gregory, professor of church history, Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest (ETSS), Austin St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Austin LSPS is an extension of Wartburg Theological Seminary and the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, and is located on the campus of the ETSS.Commencement activities are conducted jointly with ETSS.

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    Hispanic Theological Initiative - Employment... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/5/2006    Last Visited: 1/19/2008  

    Professor Alan Gregory,Episcopal Theological Seminary of the SouthwestSearch CommitteeP.O. Box 2247Austin, TX 78768-2247 (Send E-Mail to: agregory@etss.edu)

    Visit our web site at: http://www.etss.edu/HinesPreaching.shtml

    Include a cover letter responding to this position description, curriculum vitae, and 3 letters of recommendation.Deadline for applications - October 15.

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    Inquire UK - Prize winners - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 1/9/2009  

    Professor Alan Gregory UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

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    KUT: Listener Supported Public Radio from UT Austin: - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/26/2003    Last Visited: 8/5/2008  

    Readers include Betty Sue Flowers, director of the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum; Tim Green, professor of English at St. Edward's University; Dr. Alan Gregory, professor at the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest; Philip Bobbitt, University of Texas School of Law professor and author of The Shield of Achilles; and local actors Janelle Buchanan and David Stahl, among others.

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    Mercer University Press: Coleridge and The... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/3/2002    Last Visited: 7/10/2003  

    Alan Gregory

    Why should anyone bother with Coleridge either as a theologian or a political theorist?At first in desperation, but now quite deliberately, Alan Gregory convincingly suggests that one should bother because Coleridge mounted an imporant critique of reductionist explanations of human society and moral agency, and because Coleridge has much regarding that important enterprise to teach us still.

    While Gregory also offers a perceptive outline of early British conservatism, his main concern is with Coleridge's attack on reductionism, including his defense of the will against associationism, his criticisms of Enlightenment historiography, his discussions of the inadequacies of political economy, and the Trinitarian arguments against monism.

    There is, Gregory remarks, no grasping the range or inner dynamic of Coleridge's thought without appreciating his religious vision, his theology.Indeed, Coleridge himself affirmed that should we try to conceive a man without the ideas of God, eternity, freedom, will, absolute truth, of the good, the true, the beautiful, the infinite…the man will have vanished.

    Alan P. R. Gregory is associate professor of Church History,Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest (Austin).

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    Previous Newsletters, 2002 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/1/2002    Last Visited: 5/22/2009  

    The pull-down menu links to: LUSTRE link within the library menu with an exhaustive list of websites categorized; Sermons and Lectures within Campus Life has great sermons and the Blandy Lectures on youth and the church; Curriculum has a page for an online course from history professor Alan Gregory, and Dean Notes to keep up to date with the new dean.

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    REA website - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/28/2007    Last Visited: 1/7/2008  

    Applications should be sent to Professor Alan Gregory, Chair, Professor of Christian Education and Formation Search Committee, Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, P.O. Box 2247, Austin, TX 78768-2247.Deadline for applications: February 15, 2008.

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