David Burrell Explained

David Bakewell Burrell
Birth Date:1 March 1933
Birth Place:Akron, Ohio
Death Place:Notre Dame, Indiana
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of Notre Dame, Yale University, Gregorian University
Occupation:Professor, writer, and priest
Awards:Honorary doctorate in theology from Lund University (Sweden) 2008,

Aquinas medal from American Catholic Philosophical Association (2008),John Courtney Murray Award from Catholic Theological Society of America (2009).

David Bakewell Burrell (1 March, 1933 – 1 October, 2023), was a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross and an American educator, theologian, writer and translator. He was the Theodore Hesburgh Professor emeritus in Philosophy and Theology at University of Notre Dame, US.[1] He wrote around thirteen books on Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions. He knew several languages; he translated two books of Al-Ghazali from Arabic into English. He also taught comparative theology, ethics and development at Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi, Uganda; Tangaza College, Nairobi, Kenya; and Hebrew University, Jerusalem.[1] During 1960s, he was involved in Anti-Vietnam War Movement.[2] He was also a professor at Notre Dame University Bangladesh.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Burrell Profile. nd.edu. University of Notre Dame. 30 November 2014.
  2. Web site: David B. Burrell: Crucible of friendships. faithandleadership.com. Duke University. 30 November 2014.
  3. Web site: Academic Council . Notre Dame University Bangladesh.