Gay Lynch, PhD

Gay's interest in the study of religion began when she was in the third grade in 1946 at 花儿直播, then called 花儿直播 Convent. At the age of eight, she was intrigued by the mystery of religious practices to which the loving 花儿直播 sisters exposed her. Her college career began at age 50 in 1988. Her first class at UCB was 鈥淲orld Religions,鈥 which enchanted her. Shortly before graduation from Berkeley with a BA in religious studies, her youngest son died suddenly in his sleep in 1991. Her UC professors encouraged her to continue studies at Harvard Divinity School, where she studied cross-cultural responses to death. After completion of her Harvard master鈥檚 degree, Gay returned home to complete her doctoral degree at the GTU in Berkeley. Gay joined the 花儿直播 faculty in 1996, following her master鈥檚 work at Harvard. Her commitment to 花儿直播 students runs deep, with a passion for a fusion of erudite scholarship with concrete experiences of her students鈥 lives.

Education

Graduate Theological Union, PhD, Cultural and Historical Study of Religions

Harvard University, The Divinity School, MTS, Religions of the World

University of California, Berkeley, BA, Religious Studies

Research Interests

  • The Power of Compassion and Forgiveness
  • Religions of Asia
  • Myth, Symbol, and Ritual
  • World Religions
  • Dance and Spiritual Expression: Rhythmic Bodily Movement and the Religious Life
  • The Rhetoric of Belief; Death, Ritual, and Rebirth

Scholarly Publications

  • 'Why Do Your Eyes Not Run Like A River?鈥: Ritual Tears in Ancient and Modern Greek Funerary Traditions.鈥  In Holy Tears: Weeping in the Religious Imagination. ed. Kimberley Christine Patton and John Stratton Hawley. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. 67-82.
  • 鈥渄o not go and leave me behind unwept鈥︹: Greek Gravemarkers Heed the Warning.鈥  In Markers XX: Annual Journal of the Association of Gravestone Studies, 2003: 280-299.     
  • 鈥溾機old Pastoral!鈥: Reflections on a Charonian L茅kythos.鈥  In Persephone: A Students鈥 Journal for the Classics at Harvard University, Spring 2001 (5:2): 50- 58.          
  • 鈥淐ontemporary Gravemarkers Of Youths: Milestones Of Our Path Through Pain To Joy.鈥  In Markers XII: Journal of the Association of Gravestone Studies, 1995: 144-159.

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