August 7, 2005

  • Presbyterian Justice

    News from today’s New York Times:

    The Rev. Dr. Theodore Alexander Gill Sr., a Presbyterian theologian, a
    philosophy
    teacher, and an influential provost emeritus of John Jay College of
    Criminal Justice in
    Manhattan, died at 85 on June 10 in Princeton.  In retirement from
    John Jay, The Rev. Dr. Gill was theologian in residence at Nassau
    Presbyterian Church in Princeton.

    In memory of The Rev. Dr. Gill:

    Religious Symbolism at Princeton
        (on Nassau Presbyterian Church),
    Pro-Semitism
        (on number theory at Princeton),
    For the Mad Musicians of Princeton,
         (on Schroeder and Bernstein),
    Movie Date and its preceding entries
       (on Princeton’s St. John von Neumann),
    Why Me?
       (for Princeton theologian Elaine Pagels),
    Notes on Literary and Philosophical Puzzles
       (Princeton’s John Nash as Ya Ya Fontana), and
    Go Tigers!
       (for the Princeton Evangelical Fellowship).

    For a more conventional memorial, see

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    the obituary from

    San Francisco Theological Seminary.

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