Georgia Harkness
Georgia Elma Harkness (April 21, 1891 – August 21, 1974) was a Christian theologian in the Methodist tradition. Born in Harkness, New York, a town named after her grandfather, Harkness has been described as one of the first significant American female theologians and was important in the movement to gain ordination for women in American Methodism. Professor of applied theology at Garrett Biblical Institute (1939–1950) and the Pacific School of Religion (1950–1961), she was the first women to obtain full professorship in a U.S. theological seminary,[1] and became a leading figure in the modern ecumenical movement.
Harkness had an affinity for ministry through poetry and the arts. Her theological interests centered around the influence of the ecumenical church, eschatology, applied theological thought and a desire for all persons to understand the Christian faith. She made clear a distaste for the doctrine of original sin, saying that "the sooner it disappears, the better it is for theology."
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References
- ↑ Marilyn Kay Stulken, "493. Hope of the World", Hymnal Companion to the Lutheran Book of Worship (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1981), p. 512.
Resources
- Beliefs That Count by Georgia Harkness
- Christian Ethics by Georgia Harkness
- The Gospel and Our World by Georgia Harkness
- The Providence of God (1960) by Georgia Harkness
- Grace Abounding (1969) by Georgia Harkness (ISBN 0-687-15659-9)
- The Ministry of Reconciliation by Georgia Harkness (ISBN 0-687-27048-0)
- The Modern Rival of Christian Faith: An Analysis of Secularism by Georgia Harkness (ISBN 0-313-20174-9)
- Prayer and the Common Life by Georgia Harkness
- Sources of Western Morality: From Primitive Society Through the Beginning of Christianity (1954) by Georgia Harkness (ISBN 0-404-10643-9)
- Toward Understanding the Bible by Georgia Harkness
- Understanding Christian Faith by Georgia Harkness (ISBN 0-687-42955-2)
- Understanding the Kingdom of God by Georgia Harkness (ISBN 0-687-42864-5)
- Women in Church and Society: A Historical and Theological Inquiry (1971) by Georgia Harkness (ISBN 0-687-45965-6)
- Georgia Harkness: For Such a Time as This (1992) by Rosemary Skinner Keller (ISBN 0-687-13276-2)
- Practical Divinity: Theology in the Wesleyan Tradition (1982) by Thomas A. Langford (ISBN 0-687-07382-0)
- The Dark Night of the Soul (1945) by Georgia Harkness (Abingdon-Cokersbury Press)
External links
- Georgia Harkness: Chastened Liberal - Biographical article from Theology Today
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