Calian, Carnegie Samuel

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CALIAN, Carnegie Samuel

CALIAN, Carnegie Samuel. American, b. 1933. Genres: Theology/Religion. Career: President and Professor of Theology, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, 1981-. Assistant Pastor, Calvary Presbyterian Church, Hawthorne, California, 1958-60; Visiting Professor of Theology, 1963-67, Associate Professor, 1967-72, and Professor, 1972-81, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary, Iowa. Publications: The Significance of Eschatology in the Thoughts of Nicolas Berdyaev, 1965, rev. ed. as Berdyaev's Philosophy of Hope: A Contribution to Marxist-Christian Dialogue, 1968; Icon and Pulpit: The Protestant-Orthodox Encounter, 1968; Grace, Guts and Goods: How to Stay Christian in an Affluent Society, 1971; The Gospel According to The Wall Street Journal, 1975; Today's Pastor In Tomorrow's World, 1977, rev. ed., 1982; For All Your Seasons, 1979; Where's the Passion for Excellence in the Church?, 1989; Theology without Boundaries: Encounters of Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Tradition, 1992; Survival or Revival: Ten Keys to Church Vitality, 1999; The Ideal Seminary: Pursuing Excellence in Theological Education, 2001. Address: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, 616 N. Highland Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2525, U.S.A.