Dr. Jan Love, Dean and Professor of Christianity and World Politics
Dean Love is an internationally recognized leader in church and ecumenical arenas and a scholar of world politics, particularly issues of religion and politics, conflict transformation, globalization, and ecumenism. She is known for facilitating constructive relationships among people and groups with deeply held differences and for her work in racial justice.
Contact
Dr. Jan Love
Candler School of Theology
Emory University
1531 Dickey Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30322
United States
Phone: 404.727.6324
Fax: 404.727.2494
Email: jan.love@emory.edu
Education
- PhD, Ohio State University, 1983
- MA, Ohio State University, 1977
- BA, Eckerd College (St. Petersburg, FL), 1975
Publications
- "Practicing Consensus at the Table: Doing Democracy Differently" in Conflict and Communion (forthcoming)
- "Multilateralism: Faithful Reflections on International Relations" in For the Peace of the World: A Christian Curriculum on International Relations (2005)
- Southern Africa in World Politics: Local Aspirations and Global Entanglements (Westview Press 2005)
- "The Power and Promise of Peace" in Zion's Herald (November/December 2004)
- "A Tribute to Konrad Raiser" in The Ecumenical Review: Essays in Honour of Konrad Raiser (January 2004)
- The U.S. Anti-Apartheid Movement: Local Activism in Global Politics (Praeger Publishers 1985)
- Monthly column published in Response, the official magazine of United Methodist Women
- Speeches regularly published on the Women's Division Website