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Harvey Cox is Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard, where he has been teaching since 1965, both at HDS and in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. An American Baptist minister, he was the Protestant chaplain at Temple University and the director of religious activities at Oberlin College; an ecumenical fraternal worker in Berlin; and a professor at Andover Newton Theological School. His research and teaching interests focus on the interaction of religion, culture, and politics. Among the issues he explores are urbanization, theological developments in world Christianity, Jewish-Christian relations, and current spiritual movements in the global setting (particularly Pentecostalism). He has been a visiting professor at Brandeis University, Seminario Bautista de Mexico, the Naropa Institute, and the University of Michigan. He is a prolific author. His most recent book is
When Jesus Came to Harvard: Making Moral Decisions Today. His Secular
City, published in 1965, became an international bestseller and was selected by the University of Marburg as one of the most influential books of Protestant theology in the twentieth century. His other books include
The Feast of Fools; The Seduction of the Spirit; Religion in the Secular
City; The Silencing of Leonardo Boff: Liberation Theology and the Future of World
Christianity; Many Mansions: A Christian's Encounters With Other
Faiths; Fire From Heaven: The Rise of Pentecostal Spirituality; The Reshaping of Religion in the Twenty-First
Century; and Common Prayers: Faith, Family, and a Christian's Journey Through the Jewish
Year.
courses:
news:
- After Much Mourning,
Lamentations Tells of Hope (Vital Theology, 05/07)
- Past,
Present & Future Tense: An Interview with Harvey Cox and Amy Hollywood
(09/06)
- Symposium
Re-enters "Secular City": Cox's Book Still Provocative After All
These Years (Harvard Gazette, 03/05)
- Tests
of Faith (NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, PBS Television, 08/03)
- Fire,
Brimstone, and Bush's Religious Rhetoric (On Point, National Public Radio/WBUR, 03/03)
- September
11: Divinity School Responds With Prayer, Action, and Dialogue
(09/01)
- Baylor
University Delegation Visits HDS (04/01)
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