Denys Turner Explained

Denys Turner
Birth Name:Denys Alan Turner
Birth Date:5 August 1942
Birth Place:England[1]
Thesis Title:The Ascription of Moral Weakness
Thesis Year:1975
Doctoral Advisor:R. M. Hare

Denys Alan Turner (born 5 August 1942) is an English philosopher and theologian. He is Horace Tracy Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology emeritus at Yale University having been appointed in 2005, previously having been Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree in philosophy from the University of Oxford. He has written widely on political theory and social theory in relation to Christian theology, as well as on medieval thought, in particular, mystical theology and Christian mysticism.

Prior to his position at Cambridge, he was Professor of Theology and Head of Department at the University of Birmingham and has also held Head of Department at the University of Bristol. Turner also worked at University College Dublin and Manhattanville College, New York. He is currently a visiting professor at Princeton University.[2]

Turner has three children: Ruth, John, and Brendan.

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Critical studies and reviews of Turner's work

God, Mystery, and Mystification

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  1. Book: McDonald, Frank . 2018 . Truly Frank: A Dublin Memoir . London . Penguin Books . 978-0-241-97765-1.
  2. Web site: Denys Turner - Department of Religion. Princeton University Department of Religion. 11 November 2018. 15 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190915214933/https://religion.princeton.edu/people/faculty/visiting-faculty/denys-turner/. dead.