Barmann, Lawrence (Francis)
BARMANN, Lawrence (Francis)
BARMANN, Lawrence (Francis). American, b. 1932. Genres: History, Theology/Religion. Career: St. Louis University, assistant professor, 1970-73, associate professor, 1973-78, professor of history, 1978-2002, professor of American studies, 1981-2002, professor of theological studies, 1996-2002. Recipient of academic awards and grants. Publications: Baron Friedrich von Hugel and the Modernist Crisis in England, 1972; The Letters of Baron Friedrich von Hugel and Professor Norman Kemp Smith, 1981. EDITOR: Newman at St. Mary's 1962; Newman on God and Self, 1965; Sanctity and Secularity, 1999. Contributor to professional journals. Address: The Lindell Terrace (12-A), 4501 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108, U.S.A.
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