Elaine Pagels

Elaine Pagels, née Hiesey (born February 13, 1943), is an American historian of religion. She is the Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton University. Pagels has conducted extensive research into early Christianity and Gnosticism.

Elaine Pagels
Born
Elaine Hiesey

(1943-02-13) February 13, 1943
Palo Alto, California, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Known forNag Hammadi manuscripts
Early Christianity
Spouses
(m. 1969; died 1988)
    Kent Greenawalt
    (m. 1995; div. 2005)
    AwardsMacArthur Fellowship (1981)
    National Book Award (1980)
    National Book Critics Circle Award (1979)
    Guggenheim Fellowship (1979)
    Rockefeller Fellowship (1978)
    Howard T. Behrman Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities (2012)
    Academic background
    Alma materStanford University (BA, MA)
    Harvard University (PhD)
    Academic work
    DisciplineHistory of religion
    InstitutionsPrinceton University
    Barnard College

    Her best-selling book The Gnostic Gospels (1979) examines the divisions in the early Christian church, and the way that women have been viewed throughout Jewish history and Christian history. Modern Library named it as one of the 100 best books of the twentieth century.

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