Beverly Wildung Harrison
Beverly Jean Wildung Harrison (1932–2012) was an American Presbyterian feminist theologian whose work was foundational for the field of feminist Christian ethics. She taught at Union Theological Seminary in New York City for 32 years.
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Born | Beverly Jean Wildung August 4, 1932 Saint Paul, Minnesota, US |
Died | December 15, 2012 80) North Carolina, US | (aged
Other names | Beverly Jean Wildung Harrison |
Partner | Carter Heyward |
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Thesis | H. Richard Niebuhr: Towards a Christian Moral Philosophy (1974) |
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Discipline | Theology |
Sub-discipline | Christian ethics |
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Institutions | Union Theological Seminary |
Doctoral students | Rebecca Todd Peters |
Notable students | Katie Cannon |
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