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Goss, James

James Goss's research delves into the intricate world of religious studies, where he has made significant contributions throughout his esteemed career. As a Professor Emeritus at California State University-Northridge, he has been a guiding force in the academic community, shaping the minds of countless students and scholars. His academic journey began with a B.A. from the University of Southern California in 1960, followed by an M.Th. from the Southern California School of Theology in 1963, and culminating in a Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate School in 1970. During his tenure, Professor Goss was known for his deep understanding of religious texts and traditions, which he imparted with passion and clarity. His lectures often explored the intersections of faith, culture, and society, encouraging students to think critically about the role of religion in the modern world. His dedication to teaching and scholarship earned him a respected place among his peers and students alike. Though retired since 1969, Professor Goss's legacy continues to influence the field of religious studies. His work remains a testament to his commitment to academic excellence and his enduring impact on the study of religion. For those wishing to learn more about his contributions or to seek his guidance, contact information can be accessed through the campus directory.

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