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Diamond, Malcolm Luria was born on November 6, 1924 in Brooklyn. Son of Walter Joseph and Jeannette Civia (Luria) Diamond.
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Diamond, Malcolm Luria was born on November 6, 1924 in Brooklyn. Son of Walter Joseph and Jeannette Civia (Luria) Diamond.
Bachelor of Engineering, Yale University, 1945. Postgraduate, Trinity College, Cambridge University, England, 1948. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1956.
Educational Specialist in Marriage and Family Counselling, Seton Hall University, 1985.
Joining the Princeton faculty in 1953, Professor Diamond was the author of several books on philosophy and religion including Contemporary Philosophy and Religious Thought, Martin Buber: Jewish Existentialist, and The Logic of God: Theology and Verification. Diamond was born November 6, 1924 in New York City. During World World War II, Diamond served in the United States. Navy and was deployed to the South Pacific.
He received a bachelor’s degree in metallurgical engineering from Yale University in 1945 and a Doctor of Philosophy in philosophy and religion from Columbia University in 1956.
He also studied at the Yale Divinity School in 1946-1947 and at Trinity College, Cambridge, during 1947-1948. He later earned an Editor.S. in family therapy from Seton Hall University in 1985.
A known civil rights activist, Diamond was among those to join the Freedom Riders in the South during the Civil Rights Movement. He was also an outspoken critic of war and participated in several anti-war demonstrations in the Northeast.
Before being appointed to the Danforth chair at Princeton, Diamond had taught at several colleges including Sarah Lawrence College and New York University.
Diamond also served on the executive committee of the American Academy of Religion. Professor Diamond died at the age of 73 after a long struggle with multiple myeloma.
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Served with United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1945. Member American Academy Religion (Executive Committee 1975-1977), Society Values in Higher Education, Princeton Association Human Rights.
Son of Walter Joseph and Jeannette Civia (Luria) D. M. Barbara Reingold, June 1953 (divorced 1974). Children: Michael, Jonathan.
M. Denise J. Landry, July 1976.