Lonnie D. Kliever

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Dr. Lonnie D. Kliever (1932 - 2004), was chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the Southern Methodist University (SMU).

Kliever was educated at Hardin-Simmons University, Union Theological Seminary in New York, and Duke University, where he received a Ph.D. in Religion and Philosophy in 1963. After spending a total of thirteen years teaching at three different institutions (University of Texas at El Paso, Trinity University in San Antonio, and the University of Windsor), he joined SMU's Department of Religious Studies in 1975 as professor and chair. He served two terms as chair, the first from 1975 through 1986 and the second from 1993-1999. During his twenty-nine year career at SMU, he published four books on various theological and ethical topics, and wrote numerous articles and op-ed pieces. He received three of SMU's highest honors: the M Award, the Rotunda Teacher of the Year Award, and the Godbey Lecture Series Author's Award.

He was accomplished in traditional areas such as theology, ethics and philosophy of religion. One of the two of his most widely known books published in 1981, The Shattered Spectrum: A Survey of Contemporary Theology is an analysis of the proliferation of new theologies in the 1960’s and 70’s.

His expertise was on the rise of new religious movements, cults and sects exploring the dynamics of that Unification Church community and its underpinnings. He closely followed the siege of the Branch Davidian church near Waco in 1993 and was critical of the intervention by the federal government in the standoff. He was often sought for consultation by police and governmental agencies as they confronted issues related to new and little known religious communities.

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  • Radical Christianity: The new theologies in perspective (1968) 282 pp. Droke House, ASIN B0006BUD1E
  • Shattered Spectrum: A Survey of Contemporary Theology. (1981) John Knox Pr. ISBN 0-8042-0707-0
  • The Terrible Meek: Religion and Revolution in Cross Cultural Perspective (1987). Washington Inst Pr. ISBN 0-88702-215-4
  • Dax's Case: Essays in Medical Ethics and Human Meaning (1989) Ed. Southern Methodist Univ Pr; 1st ed. edition. ISBN 0-87074-277-9
  • H. Richard Niebuhr (Makers of the Modern Theological Mind) (1991) 205pp. Hendrickson Publishers. ISBN 0-943575-65-6
  • The reliability of apostate testimony about new religious movements. Freedom Publishing (1995) ASIN B0006QUW6A