Allison teaches New Testament and Early Christian Literature to undergraduate and graduate students at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, TX. She completed her doctoral work at the University of Chicago, writing a dissertation about how the fourth-century theologian Gregory of Nyssa used biography as a teaching tool to guide his readers toward lives of Christian virtue. In her current research, Allison continues to explore the relationship between literature and a community's education (intellectual, emotional, spiritual).
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Gray, Allison
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Recent Additions
Vespers August 8, 1976 with Richard Caemmerer Jr – Dedication of Village Center Ceiling
Vespers August 6, 1976 with Ernie Zoerb – Epiphany
Vespers August 5, 1976 with Al Pitcher – From the Land of Yoj to the Land of Joy
Vespers August 4, 1976 with Pastor Daniel of India – Living Analogy of Holden
Vespers August 3, 1976 with Carroll Hinderlie – The Impossible Possibility of Newness
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