James Gustafson Explained

James Gustafson
Birth Name:James Moody Gustafson
Birth Date:2 December 1925
Birth Place:Norway, Michigan, US
Death Date:January 15, 2021 (aged 95)
Death Place:Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Influences:H. Richard Niebuhr

James M. Gustafson (December 3, 1925 – January 15, 2021) was an American theological ethicist. He received an honorary doctorate by the Faculty of Theology at Uppsala University in 1985.[1] [2] He has held teaching posts at Yale Divinity School and the Department of Religious Studies (1955–1972), the University of Chicago as professor of theological ethics in the Divinity School (1972–1988), and Emory University as the Henry R. Luce Professor of Humanities and Comparative Studies. He retired in 1998 after 43 years of teaching and research, after being Woodruff Professor of Comparative Studies and of Religion in the Emory College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award for "creative and lasting contributions to the field of Christian ethics" on January 7, 2011, at the annual meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics in New Orleans.[3]

Some of his prominent students include Stanley Hauerwas, William Schweiker, Lisa Sowle Cahill, William C. Spohn, Martha E. Stortz, and Barry J. Stenger.

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James M. Gustafson . Albuquerque Journal . 24 January 2021.
  2. Web site: Honorary Doctors of the Faculty of Theology - Uppsala University, Sweden. www.uu.se. sv. 2017-02-17.
  3. Web site: 2011: James Gustafson receives the Lifetime Achievement Award. 9 February 2011. The Society of Christian Ethics. https://web.archive.org/web/20181002141928/https://scethics.org/annual-meetings/2011/james-gustafson-receives-lifetime-achievement-award. October 2, 2018. 4 October 2017. dead.
  4. Swezey . Charles . Bibliography of the Writings of James M. Gustafson, 1951-84 . The Journal of Religious Ethics . 101–112 . 1985. 13 . 1 . 40015002 .