My Spiritual Father Has Died

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Today I was trying to catch up to one of my old professors when I was still a protestant at George Fox University in Newberg, OR. To my shock - I found several links revealing to me that he has died. He was at the time Professor of Biblical Studies at Azusa Pacific.

So many things can be said about Dr. Wilson. He was very intellegent and scholarly. But to me he was a deeply caring spiritual man who was a pivotol figure in the formation of my christian life at a time when I was unstable - Ironically, I credit him for helping me to become catholic.

He was my spiritual father, whom I had great love for. I am heartbroke I was unable to say goodbye. I wanted to catch up to him for years.
Please pray for the soul of this great christian man.



Gerald Wilson
Dr. Gerald Wilson, Professor of Biblical Studies at Azusa Pacific University since fall 1999, died on 11 November 2005, immediately after suffering a heart attack. He was deeply respected by his students and colleagues. In 2002 he was awarded the Faculty Outstanding Scholarship Achievement Award.
Professor Wilson was a graduate of Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Afterwards he took an M.Div. and an M.A. from Fuller Theological Seminary. There he was inspired in the study of biblical Hebrew by Prof. William S. LaSor. He continued his studies at Yale University, under the direction of Professors Robert R. Wilson and Brevard S. Childs. There he earned an M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. On the basis of his work at Yale, he established himself as a pioneering scholar in the study of the Psalms as he undertook examination of the canonical shape of the Psalter.

Prior to taking his position at Azusa Pacific University, Dr. Wilson served as Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Georgia, and afterward went on to faculty appointments at George Fox University, the University of Portland, and Western Evangelical Seminary.

In addition to numerous journal articles, Dr. Wilson recently published the first volume of his commentary on Psalms, in the NIV Application Bible series ( Zondervan, 2002). Before his untimely death he had brought to completion a commentary on Job for the New International Biblical Commentary. Hendrickson Publishers will publish this volume posthumously.

Dr. Wilson is survived by his wife Diane, son Micah, and daughter Meghan. A memorial service for was held on Thursday, 17 November 2005.
 
Add me to those praying.

I have had masses said for non-Catholic Christians. My mother thinks I’m crazy. However, I see on the AAA Forum, Michelle Arnold suggestseven having a mass said for the repose of a non-Christian’s soul. You can even “offer” the mass yourself, privately, at a mass you attend. Good info here.
 
I am so sorry for your loss. Finding out that someone died via the internet is so difficult isn’t it? I was trying to check up on someone that I had lost touch with & I discovered the same thing. It was crushing… so I can relate to how you must be feeling. 😦

I will pray for your friend. May He rest eternally in the arms of our Lord.

CM
 
You are mistaken! You can say, “Goodbye” to him and you can tell him everything that is in your heart. Do it! If John Paul the Great can hear the prayers of those who seek his intercession with Christ, your spiritual mentor can surely hear your words to him personally.
 
Sympathy for your loss. He must be getting kisses from the angels for his influences on your life. He must have been a very special person.
 
Ridesawhitehorse,

I am heading off for a weekend (silent)retreat and will offer up prayers for him and YOU! Did he know you converted to RC?
 
I am so sorry to hear of your loss, ridesawhitehorse! Another holy soul to petition when you need help! Prayers your way…:bowdown:
 
You are not able to say goodbye, rather you can talk with him and say to him ‘see you later’. He has not gone from you, but those in heaven are closer to us in much deeper love than we can imagine. Still seek his counsel, speak to him in the same easy manner and chat to him as you always did, he is listening and your conversations will continue.

I am deeply sorry for your loss, but it is not loss friend, it is merely a deepening in friendship trusting he is still there for you and you for him in eternity. Those who love God slip seemlessly into the next life and it is no transition at all.

In my prayers
 
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