Harvey Cox
Harvey Cox (born 19 March 1929 in Malvern, Pennsylvania) is a Protestant theologian, a professor at Harvard University. Curriculum vitae
After briefly joining the United States Merchant Marine, he began his studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He graduated in 1951. He continued his studies at Yale University. He was certified in history and philosophy at Harvard University in 1963. He was ordained as Baptist minister in 1957. In the same year he began lecturing at the Andover Newton Theological School in Massachusetts. In 1965 he was a lecturer at the Harvard Divinity School, in 1969 with her professor. Scientific interests
The most famous topic of his research is: theology of liberation, the theology of liberation and the role of Christianity in Latin America. Main publication
The book The Secular City was published in 1965. This item was sold in millions of copies. The main thesis of the book was the idea that the Church is more a believer and its activity than a visible institution.
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