The Reverend Alan P. R. Gregory

The Reverend Alan P. R. Gregory
Professor of Church History and Historical Theology

The Reverend Alan P. R. Gregory

512.472.4133 ext. 339

Professor Gregory taught historical and systematic theology and served as Director of Academic Studies at Salisbury and Wells Theological College, England, before coming to the U.S. for doctoral studies at Emory University in the late 1980s. He earned his Ph.D. in historical theology, specializing in romanticism and the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Dr. Gregory is the author of Moving Gnomes by Midnight, a volume of sermons, and Coleridge and the Conservative Imagination, in addition to being a contributor to the Oxford Guide to Romanticism and Coleridge's Assertion of Religion. Professor Gregory has complemented his teaching and research with service in several parochial ministries in Britain and Atlanta, Georgia. His third book, Quenching Hell, an introduction to the Anglican mystic, William Law, was published in October 2008. Currently, Dr. Gregory is working on a theological study of science fiction. He also has a particular interest in the integration of theology and spirituality, and in Christian responses to technological change. He joined Seminary of the Southwest faculty in 1995 and served as Academic Dean from 2004 to 2010.
B.D., M.Th., King's College, Ph.D., Emory University.

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