Background
Fiorenza, Francis P. was born on February 27, 1941 in Brooklyn.
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This extensive book bestows readers with full expositions of the thought of the leading modern theologians and philosophers of religion since the eighteenth century Enlightenment. Modern Christian Thought provides the reader with ample, lucid, and scholarly summaries of the ideas of the leading theologians and religious thinkers in the Christian tradition of the past 300 years. Gives the reader scholarly, up-to-date expositions and criticisms of the major thinkers in the Christian tradition since the eighteenth century and their importance for religious thought. Provides readers with background information on movements such as the Enlightenment, Romanticism, Idealism, Darwinism, Existentialism, and Liberation Theology. Covers thinkers such as David Hume, Immanuel Kant, J.J. Rousseau, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, J.G. Hamann, J.G. Herder, Louis Bautain, Maurice Blondel, Wilhelm Herrman, and many others. Appropriate for readers interested in Modern and Contemporary Christian Thought and Theology as well as Twentieth-Century Religious Thought.
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Fiorenza, Francis P. was born on February 27, 1941 in Brooklyn.
AB, St. Mary's University, 1961. STB, St. Mary's University, 1963. Total harmonic distortion Münster, Federal Republic of Germany, 1972.
Assistant professor theology, U. Notre Dame, Indiana, 1971-1977; assistant professor theology, Villanova (Pennsylvania) U., 1977-1979; associate professor theology, Catholic U. American, Washington, 1979-1987; now Charles Chauncey Stillman professor Roman Catholic theological studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Visiting scholar Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1974-1975. Visiting professor Yale University, 1995.
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Member American Academy Religion, Catholic Theological Society of America (president 1985-1986), Society Values Higher Education, College Theological Society, Hegel Society.
Married, 1967; 1 child.