Meet the Faculty and Staff

Faculty

Julius Bailey, Ph.D.

The H. Eugene Farlough-California Chair in African-American Christianity, Graduate School of Theology
909.748.8678
julius_bailey@redlands.edu

Rev. Jon L. Berquist, Ph.D.

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Hebrew Bible
909.624.0712
jberquist@sfts.edu
jon_berquist@redlands.edu

Rev. Eugene Eung-Chun Park, Ph.D.

David and Dana Dornsife Professor of New Testament
415.451.2881
eugene_park@redlands.edu

Wendy Farley, Ph.D.

Director, Program in Christian Spirituality, Rice Family Professor of Spirituality
415.451.2867
wendy_farley@redlands.edu

Rev. Laurie Garrett-Cobbina, Ph.D.

Dean of the Seminary, Director of the Shaw Chaplaincy Institute; Shaw Family Associate Professor of Pastoral Care and Education; ACPE Certified Educator
415.451.2889
l_garrett-cobbina@redlands.edu

Lillian I. Larsen, Ph.D.

Professor and Chair of Religious Studies; Crawford Professor of Christianity
909.748.8492
lillian_larsen@redlands.edu

Rev. Gregory Love, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Systematic Theology
415.451.2869
gregory_love@redlands.edu

Christopher Ocker, Ph.D.

Professor of the History of Christianity
415.451.2859
Christopher_Ocker@redlands.edu

John P. Falcone, Ph.D.

Ford Visiting professor of Practical Theology
415.451.2824
john_falcone@redlands.edu

Staff

Rev. Marissa Danney

Chaplain Educator & Associate Chaplain
415.451.2821
marissa_danney@redlands.edu

Rev. Paul Gaffney

Program Manager of Education, Community Relations, and Spiritual Care Services; ACPE Certified Educator
415.451.2882
paul_gaffney@redlands.edu
pgaffney@sfts.edu

Kay Thomas

Assistant Director of Enrollment
909.748.6350
kay_thomas@redlands.edu

Ruth T. West

Associate Dean
415.451.2838
ruth_west@redlands.edu

Graduate School of Theology

Location

Marin Campus

Contact

415.451.2800
gst@redlands.edu

Address

105 Seminary Road 
San Anselmo, CA 94960

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