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Tagsreligion (33), christianity (18), Christianity (13), poetry (13), theology (11), biography (8), Theology (6), spirituality (6), existentialism (5), detroit (5) — see all tags

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GroupsChristian Worship and Liturgy

About meYes, I'm the same "churchgeek" at Ship of Fools.

About my libraryEntries here are a random sample. My library's been greatly augmented through library sales at the Ecumenical Theological Seminary, Detroit, MI.

Real nameNot telling here, but I did catalog my own books

LocationGraduate Theological Union

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Member sinceDec 13, 2005

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Hello to another grad student! I'm at Harvard Divinity, myself... couldn't convince myself to move out to Cali for the GTU. How do you like it?
Hello, again, Churchgeek! I'm a grad student at SF State studying history. My focus in Medieval and secondary area is religious. Drop me a line when you can! -- "Robertus Minimus"
Hi ChurchGeek: I am originally from the Detroit area and my family still lives there, so I visit often. Please tell me more about the book sales at Ecumenical Theological Seminary. How often do they have them? Would love to catch one while I'm in town, esp. since I'm a collector/reader of religious history/theology books. Please respond here or with a comment on my blog (below). Thanks!

Lurknlearn
http://thesacredpage.blogspot.com
Saw your post on the Grad Student group. I'm an M.Div. student at Iliff School of Theology in Denver (in my first year), but I'd love to come to GTU for some further study. I've got Ph.D. dreams... Any advice or warnings? How does that whole "Union" thing work out in practice? Do you feel like you can really take classes all over and study with anyone? To me, it sounds heavenly!
Hello, Churchgeek! Looks like we're both local, and grad students. Saw your recent post on the Library Thing Graduate Student group. -- "Transmutations"
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