Background
Milhaven, John Giles was born on September 1, 1927 in New York City. Son of John Michael and Rose (Burns) Milhaven.
(Hadewijch, a thirteenth-century woman, describes her rela...)
Hadewijch, a thirteenth-century woman, describes her relationship with God as a mutual loving in which God and she affect each other personally and profoundly. This book presents in detail the account by Hadewijch of this supreme and most satisfying experience. Presented here are phenomenologically specific traits of the bodily knowing that Hadewijch and other women of her time and place prized in their devotion to Christ and his saints. The opposition to the traditional Western ideal and norm is evident. In prizing embodied mutuality, Hadewijch has learned from Bernard of Clairvaux, but sees much more.
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religious studies and ethics educator
Milhaven, John Giles was born on September 1, 1927 in New York City. Son of John Michael and Rose (Burns) Milhaven.
Bachelor, Woodstock College, 1949. Master of Arts in Teaching, Licentiate in Philosophy, Woodstock College, 1950. Licentiate in Theology, Facultés Théologiques de la Compagnie de Jésus d'Enghien, Belgium, 1957.
Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy, University Munich, Germany, 1962.
Instructor philosophy, Canisius College, Buffalo, 1951-1953; assistant professor philosophy, Fordham University, New York City, 1961-1966; associate professor moral theology, Woodstock College, Maryland., 1966-1970; associate professor religious studies, Brown U., Providence, 1970-1976; professor religious studies, Brown U., since 1976. Lecturer medical ethics Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, 1966-1968.
(What about my anger? What about the rage I feel at times ...)
(Hadewijch, a thirteenth-century woman, describes her rela...)
(spiritual)
Member American Academy Religion, Society Christian Ethics, Catholic Theological Society of America.
Married Anne Teresa Lally, May 21, 1970. 1 child, Shelly.