Milhaven, John Giles
MILHAVEN, John Giles
MILHAVEN, John Giles. American, b. 1927. Genres: Philosophy, Theology/Religion, Ethics, Intellectual history. Career: Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1976-99 (Associate Professor, 1970-76). Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University, NYC, 1961-66; Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology, Wood- stock College, NYC, 1966-70. Publications: Towards a New Catholic Morality, 1970; Good Anger, 1989; Hadewijch and Her Sisters, 1993. Address: 20 Penrose Ave, Providence, RI 02906, U.S.A.
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