Background
Hart, Ray Lee was born on March 22, 1929 in Hereford, Texas, United States. Son of Albert Mann and Ruby Douglas (Bracken) Hart.
(Perhaps not since John Henry Newman's Anglican study on "...)
Perhaps not since John Henry Newman's Anglican study on "the prophetical office of the Church" has a theological treatise been so significant in its import, so sophisticated in its argument, so learned and so literate as Ray L. Hart's book.
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( Unfinished Man and the Imagination is a ground-breaking...)
Unfinished Man and the Imagination is a ground-breaking foundational work in theological anthropology that was first published in 1968. Ray Hart is a highly original thinker who, using theological and philosophical categories in imaginative ways, provides a theological account of human being that may serve as the basis for an ontology of revelation.
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Hart, Ray Lee was born on March 22, 1929 in Hereford, Texas, United States. Son of Albert Mann and Ruby Douglas (Bracken) Hart.
Bachelor of Arts, University Texas, 1949; Bachelor of Divinity, Southern Methodist U., 1953; Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1959.
Instructor, then assistant professor Drew University Theological School, 1956-1963. Associate professor philosophical and systematic theology Vanderbilt University Division School, 1963-1969. Professor, chairman department religious studies University Montana, 1969-1989.
Chairman department religion, director division graduate religious and theological studies Boston University, since 1989. Consultant on religious studies State University of New York, since 1972.
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Mayor, Polebridge, Montana, 1969-1970. Member American Academy Religion (editor journal. 1970-1980, president 1983-1984, delegate to American Council Learned Societies since 1980, member executive committee, board directors), Metaphys.
Society of America, Science Society Study Religion, Society Values in Higher Education, Center of Study of World Religions (board directors since 1986).
Married Juanita Fern Morgan, September 8, 1951. Children: Douglas Morgan, Stuart Bracken.