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About
Dr. Wood comes to us from California originally. He began his undergraduate studies at La Sierra University Riverside, transferred to California State University at San Bernardino and went from there to Newbold College in England. He received his Bachelor's in History from Newbold. He continued his studies with an interdisciplinary Master of Arts degree from Cal State San Bernardino in History/Philosophy/Political Science, and moved on to Claremont University for another MA, concentrating on political science this time.
While teaching as an adjunct Political Science professor at Cal State San Bernardino, he earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Claremont Graduate University in 2001. His recently published book, Heir to the Fathers: John Quincy Adams and the Spirit of Constitutional Government (Lexington Books, 2003) grew out of his dissertation study on John Quincy Adams' political thought and understanding of the U.S. Constitution.
Following his Ph.D., he taught for two years at the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton in Kenya, handling classes in history - everything from US History, African History and the History of Science - with anywhere from 4 to over 90 students.
From Africa, Dr. Wood traveled to Guam, taking the position of professor of Political Science at the University of Guam for one year, before coming to Andrews University.
Contact Information
Office Location: Buller Hall 128
Phone: (269) 471-3290
Related documents
Education/Academic qualification
MA, California State University - San Bernardino
MA, PhD, Claremont Graduate University
BA, Newbold College
Disciplines
- Political Science
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Same-Sex Marriage and the Declaration of Independence
Wood, G. V., 2012, Homosexuality, Marriage, and the Church: Biblical, Counseling, and Religious Liberty Issues. Gane, R. E., Miller, N. P. & Swanson, H. P. (eds.). Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University Press, p. 317-342Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Heir to the Fathers: John Quincy Adams and the Spirit of Constitutional Government
Wood, G. V., 2004, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. 249 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book