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writing in the Imperial mode. The judgments that Hart renders constantly verge on the immoderate, and rarely does he make a point squarely without infusing a bit of accelerant. Under one aspect this habit is a needless indulgence, but under another, it's an act of generosity toward his readership. He has the good sense to pursue his maximalist impulses, knowing that they will lead him into his natural métier and enable him to consistently generate interest on the level of his individual sentences. His intuition gallops across the range of human thinking and longing, mapped over decades of wild omnidirectional exploration, in search of examples and illustrations. ...His declarations over the history of ideas are cocksure, as full of gusto as his rages and raptures over cultural ephemera.
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immaculate translation of the New Testament, Hart is often difficult for some people to categorize. What's agreed upon is that he's wide-ranging and deeply read in his seemingly limitless interests, and loquacious in his refreshingly baroque prose style; the rare theologian who can poetically invoke the 'glow of a gibbous moon set high in the sky, shining like a polished white opal on a bed of indigo velvet' or how a 'strong breeze was stirring the leaves in the high trees enclosing the grounds, and was shaking the branches of the lilac and oleander bushes bordering the path to the door ... ripples of silver ... coursing continually through the lawn's broad blades of fescue grass'.
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time, another kind of time, one more real than the time of death. ...It may seem a fabulous claim that we exist in the long grim aftermath of a primeval catastrophe—that this is a broken and wounded world, that cosmic time is a phantom of true time, that we live in an umbratile interval between creation in its fullness and the nothingness from which it was called, and that the universe languishes in bondage to the "powers" and "principalities" of this age, which never cease in their enmity toward the kingdom of God—but it is not a claim that Christians are free to surrender.
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dangerous. ...The modern reports of real encounters with mermaids or other water-spirits, such as two from Zimbabwe, one from South Africa, three from northeastern India, and so on ...are so ingenuous, well-attested, and credible that only a brute would refuse to believe them there is a real moral imperative in not dismissing such tales as lies or delusions
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of accelerant," what might be seen as "needless indulgence" is also "an act of generosity toward his readership" because "his maximalist impulses ...enable him to consistently generate interest on the level of his individual sentences." His essays often mix humor and critical commentary as with "A Person You Flee at Parties: Donald and the Devil" (about
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you understand or hold the 'atemporal fall' to be? Hart (Sep 2, 2022): No, not briefly. Second Reader (Sep 2, 2022): An extended response would, of course, be satisfactory also! But no, if you are aware of any particularly good reflections on it, I'd be grateful for a reference. Hart (Sep 2, 2022): Bulgakov, The Bride of the Lamb
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two most famous and influential books came early in his public career: The Orthodox Church (1963) and The Orthodox Way (1979). Neither has ever gone out of print. The latter was especially important to me when I read it in my teens. I had encountered the writings of the Eastern fathers by that point,
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and said that it "draws upon some very prominent and worthy and holy teachers" in the early church who held that the "love of God will ultimately overcome the capacity of the creature to say no to God." The archbishop went on to clarify that "we can't teach universal salvation as doctrine, but we can
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that Hart is "our greatest living essayist." Hart's style has been praised for "its thought and humor and spleen" and called "extremely rude." Martyn Wendell Jones has said of Hart's style that, while it may "constantly verge on the immoderate" and rarely "make a point squarely without infusing a bit
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in 2022 said that "Hart is often difficult for some people to categorize" with his "thousands of essays, reviews, and papers" but that "what's agreed upon is that he's wide-ranging and deeply read in his seemingly limitless interests, and loquacious in his refreshingly baroque prose style" as well as
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Institute for Advanced Study. As part of this Templeton Fellowship work, Hart organized a conference focused on the philosophy of mind. In an April 19, 2023 email, Hart noted that he is currently a collaborative research scholar at the University of Notre Dame. His primary areas of research have been
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I am a collaborative research scholar at ND ...a 'Research Collaborator,' which is an appointment that requires no teaching but that also has no particular benefits beyond use of research resources. ...Feel free to use my description of the post's minimal requirements. You can also say, if you would
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Should we favor the 'atemporal fall' view then? David Bentley Hart (Aug 31, 2022): Well, I certainly do. But the original Eden story isn't about the 'fall' at all, except in the vague sense that it was a mythic aetiology of life's miseries. Second Reader (Sep 2, 2022): Can you briefly describe what
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Author of thousands of essays, reviews, and papers, as well as 15 books including Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies, The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss, as well as That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation, not to mention an
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No branch of the clan on either side managed to stretch out very far past the boundaries of Maryland between my forebears' arrival there in 1634 and the late 1970's... Well, apart from the Warfields, that is, on my mother's side, who spread out into Virginia and Pennsylvania, and whose most famous
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on every ballot. But the imminent collapse of the civil order of the entire world doth make pragmatists of us all. I long for the day, however, when I can return to my posture of airily insouciant disdain for the whole system and can again cast votes only for hopeless third party candidates with a
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I was in this state of spiritual despair, and I also had an encounter. ...So I understand both the difficulty of explaining it and the impossibility of forgetting it, at once, and how it can change your life. But it doesn't come as a set of instructions. It sure as hell didn't turn me into a saint
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The fall of rational creation and the conquest of the cosmos by death is something that appears to us nowhere within the course of nature or history; it comes from before and beyond both. We cannot search it out within the closed totality of the damaged world because it belongs to another frame of
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An absolute dualism, of course, is a very grim thing indeed; but a narrative monism unqualified by any hint of true gnostic detachment, irony, sedition, or doubt—by any proper sense, that is, that the fashion of this world is horribly out of joint, that we are prisoners of delusion, that not every
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I don't deny the historical reality of the resurrection, or even of the empty tomb. I'm not a modern rationalist. For starters, Tillich was a joke. He couldn't have made it as a philosopher, with his watery, middle-Schelling approach to things, and he wrote these huge, vapid books about a religion
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newsletter, Hart wrote that he did not plan to respond to Stump, adding that "I do not care about Stump's arguments" because "we have all heard them many times before, and they remain essentially silly—even embarrassingly so" but that this is a "depressing truth" because "Stump is not stupid, and
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The Lamp: A Catholic Journal of Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Etc'.' Issue 2. Assumption 2020. pp. 49-50. Quote: "Of course mermaids exist. Or, to be more precise, of course water spirits and magical marine beings of every kind are real and numerous and, in certain circumstances, somewhat
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was published on September 24, 2019, and makes the case that universalism is the only coherent version of the Christian faith. Although grounded primarily in arguments from Christian metaphysics and moral philosophy, the book also considers biblical exegesis, systematic theology, and historical
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This note of self-aware hyperbole points to an essential part of the Hart persona; his writing voice is that of someone confident in his genius to a point of wanton, gleeful provocation. He knows his reader cannot meaningfully oppose him in even his wildest declarations. No one can, when he is
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that he only barely knew anything about. And Bultmann's attempt to reduce everything down to apocalyptic inner illumination simply because the cosmology of the first century doesn't match the cosmology of the 20th—I mean, it's just the Protestant principle reaching its reductio ad absurdum.
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I'm basically an anarchist and communalist. I believe that all that lilies of the field nonsense that Jesus preached was more than a daydream; and I think the longing for strict social hierarchy ...as an antidote to modernity is simply a longing for a reprise of the same sins that created
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argued against universalism and for the idea that "there are some people who never cease rejecting God." Stump did not name Hart but opposed several of Hart's ideas and cited Rooney's recent article in the same periodical that had accused Hart of being heterodox. In a note on his
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Hart's translation of the New Testament was published in 2017 with a second edition in 2023. Five of his books have received awards or book of the year recognitions. Hart has written essays on diverse topics such as art, baseball, literature, consciousness, the problem of evil,
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described the book as "a brilliant treatment—exegetically, theologically, and philosophically—of the promise that, in the end, all will indeed be saved, and exposing the inadequacy—above all moral—of claims to the contrary." Archbishop Alexander Golitzin of the
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in 1982 with classes in Latin and Greek, Hart was a National Merit Scholar. Hart grew up with two older brothers and writes that this "has always made me feel more like a creature of the 1960's and early 1970's than do some of my friends of roughly my age."
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has a largely autobiographical framework while consisting primarily of dialogs with his dog Roland as well as accounts of his fictional great uncle Aloysius Bentley (1895–1987). Hart had written previously about both Roland and Aloysius in essays for
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Hart has cited a wide variety of inspirations and influences in his writing as well as across his various areas of scholarship in religious studies, philosophy of mind, and Christian metaphysics. With his essay style, Hart has often referenced
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He rehearses this argument in numberless witty variations against whichever non-God ideology happens to slouch beneath his pen. ...Unlike Chesterton—and this is how you know he's an early-21st-century guy, someone with Wi-Fi—Hart is extremely
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More broadly, Hart and commentators have noted many other influences and inspirations (some of whom Hart can also criticize severely in certain respects). Among New Testament authors, Hart most frequently references
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that "at the end of the day, I'm a monist as any sane person is" and that "we can play games with it, but any metaphysics that is coherent is ultimately reducible to a monism." In the text of
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said, "This magnificent and demanding volume should establish David Bentley Hart, around the world no less than in North America, as one of his generation's leading theologians." In 2020,
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reading of Genesis and heterodox views of Christology, creation, and salvation." In late 2022 and early 2023, Fr. James Dominic Rooney wrote several articles for
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the theologian with whom it is "most profitable to struggle." Among contemporary thinkers, Hart's friendship and substantial intellectual common ground with
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in 2017, are collections devoted to popular and literary essays that also include several short stories. His short stories have been described as "
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was awarded the Michael Ramsey Prize in Theology by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams. It was also praised by the agnostic philosopher
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My remotest ancestors on this continent settled in Maryland in 1634, as titled freeholders under the sheltering canopy of a royal charter.
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My fellowship at NDIAS is over. My official position at ND now is as "Collaborative Scholar" in the departments of Theology and German.
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At the 1:56:39 mark: Believing in fairies, ...right now, that's got to be part of orthodoxy, that's got to go right into the creed.
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Matthew Walther ...described Hart as the 'Prospero of Theologians' and 'our greatest living essayist' — an evaluation with merit.
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where he held the Robert J. Randall Chair in Christian Culture. During the 2014–2015 academic year, Hart was Danforth Chair at
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challenged Hart's translation of the New Testament in January 2018. Hart responded on a few of the points, including on the
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Hart, David Bentley (April 19, 2023). "public questionings of your connection to Notre Dame". Letter to Jesse J. Hake.
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to help compose "For the Life of the World: Toward a Social Ethos of the Orthodox Church" and to coauthor the preface.
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Hart writes that "regional pride dictated that the tender souls of schoolchildren be regularly exposed to the works of
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with presentations across five days entitled "The Light of Tabor: Notes Toward a Monist Christology". Hart's book
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Hart notes that most of his ancestors lived in Maryland for generations since their arrival there in 1634. Born in
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Hart, David Bentley (December 19, 2022). "folder with video and audio files from Jesse". Letter to Jesse J. Hake.
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be kind, that research appointments are not faculty positions and are not intended to last more than a few years.
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blog and with his essay "The Spiritual Was More Substantial Than the Material for the Ancients" in Notre Dame's
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In addition to these accolades, Hart has been criticized by some scholars. New Testament scholar and translator
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said of the book, "I can think of no more brilliant work by an American theologian in the past ten years."
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Hart's acuity on this theme aside, I welcome 'A Splendid Wickedness' for its thought and humor and spleen.
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The Orthodox Christian Studies Center of Fordham University and The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
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Reader: 'Do you really believe in fairies? Have you ever seen any'? Hart: 'Of course I believe in them'.
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along with contemporary Eastern Orthodox theologians, converting to Orthodoxy at the age of twenty-one.
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Regional pride dictated that the tender souls of schoolchildren be regularly exposed to the works of
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In my heart of hearts, I want to vote for someone whose entire political philosophy is derived from
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theology (with extensive references to universalist ideas among Christian patristic figures such as
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but had not yet ever heard anyone speak of Orthodoxy in an idiom intelligible to my Anglican ears.
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subscription newsletter. This newsletter also features conversations with other writers such as
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in the Department of Theological Studies. In 2015, he was appointed as Templeton Fellow at the
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hope for it" which Golitzin identified as "my own attitude ... which I take from Metropolitan
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evil can be accounted for as part of divine necessity—turns out to be at least as monstrous.
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Hart is married and has one grown son, Patrick, with whom he co-wrote the children's book
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Since the late 1990s, Hart has published hundreds of essays on varied subjects including
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and has commented several times about his belief in them and related creatures such as
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but did actually make me realize that the spiritual dimension of reality is reality.
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called "Good God?" in October 2019 and posted a response from Hart five days later.
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and a second edition in 2023. His translation in collaboration with John R. Betz of
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At the 2:42 mark: Remind them, and this is absolutely vital, that fairies are real.
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Born and raised in Maryland, Hart regularly references his family roots and the
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David Bentley Hart (2020). "Selkies and Nixies: The Penguin Book of Mermaids".
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recorded a public interview on January 14, 2022, in which he named Hart's book
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shows that Christianity is spelling out or expounding monism and monotheism.
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in his writing. Hart graduated with a BA in interdisciplinary study from the
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Signature '000032 Dr. David Bentley Hart, University of Notre Dame, IN, USA'
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Despite accusations of heterodoxy, especially after his 2019 publication of
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Beauty, Violence, and Infinity: A Question Concerning Christian Rhetoric
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Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies
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subscription newsletter. In an April 13, 2023 article for Notre Dame's
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Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies
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that features original essays and conversations with other thinkers.
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as an influence. As literary influences, Hart and others have noted
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Tradition and Apocalypse: An Essay on the Future of Christian Belief
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Analogia Entis: Metaphysics: Original Structure and Universal Rhythm
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Hart has authored eighteen books and produced two translated works.
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are often praised by Hart along with Russian literary figures like
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and summarized his own understanding of it in his 2010 foreword to
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clear conscience. But I suspect I will die before that day comes.
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in the category of "Escapism" for authors from other traditions.
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The Hidden and the Manifest: Essays in Theology and Metaphysics
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Public Discourse (online journal of the Witherspoon Institute)
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That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation
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with recent focus on the genealogy of classical and Christian
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The Beauty of the Infinite: The Aesthetics of Christian Truth
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as "the one theology book all atheists really should read."
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The Orthodox Christian Studies Center of Fordham University
1127:. As "exemplars" in writing English prose, Hart has noted: 605:
All Things Are Full of Gods: The Mysteries of Mind and Life
3207:. Yale University Press. February 23, 2010. Archived from 2536:
Leaves in the Wind (YouTube channel of David Bentley Hart)
1042:. Hart responded to Rooney in an interview on the podcast 4510:. Notre Dame, Indiana: Notre Dame Press. pp. 79–80. 4339:"'You Are Gods' with David Bentley Hart and John Milbank" 4013:"'You Are Gods' with David Bentley Hart and John Milbank" 1567:; failing that, I want to enjoy the luxury of writing in 1367:
who is also, more generally, engaged with the schools of
337:, Asian languages, classics, and literature as well as a 4376:. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology: 28–169. 3764:"Universal Salvation? - Archbishop Alexander (Golitzin)" 1547:
With a few more specifics, Hart wrote on April 3, 2022:
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are often extolled by Hart, especially in his 2022 book
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neither are many others who have made the same claims."
3224:"The one theology book all atheists really should read" 1501:
and is asked to serve and contribute by leaders in his
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from Yale University Press released in August of 2024.
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Hart earned a B.A. in interdisciplinary study from the
3079:"Theological Territories: A David Bentley Hart Digest" 1210:. Greek fathers most often referenced by Hart include 774:
David Bentley Hart and Roland, the title character in
4341:. University of Notre Dame Press. November 16, 2021. 1988:
University of Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study
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Theological Territories: A David Bentley Hart Digest
3967:"The Genius of Sergei Bulgakov - David Bentley Hart" 2736:"A Person You Flee at Parties: Donald and the Devil" 2631:"Review: David Bentley Hart's 'Splendid Wickedness'" 1865:"David Bentley Hart to Speak at Benedictine College" 1459:(also called meta-historical fall) in his 2005 book 1301:
As indicated by the wide range of topics covered in
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Theological Territories: A David Bentley Hart Digest
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Theological Territories: A David Bentley Hart Digest
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when he was twenty-one. His academic works focus on
4991: 3287:"Roland Receives His First Book of the Year Notice" 1030:(with the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the 652:
The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies
292: 272: 262: 249: 239: 198: 136: 124: 100: 57: 42: 23: 4402:. The University of St Andrews. January 29, 2020. 4315:. Actually, It's Good podcast. November 17, 2020. 3171:"David B. Hart wins the 2011 Michael Ramsay prize" 2832:"The Devil and Pierre Gernet - David Bentley Hart" 1400:During an April 2022 conversation with Hart about 660:. These often provocative essays have appeared in 559:The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss 4428:. Christian Scholar's Review. November 12, 2020. 2924:"Kenogaia (A Gnostic Tale) by David Bentley Hart" 2666:"A Mind-Bending Translation of the New Testament" 2014:"Description of The New Testament: A Translation" 1478:Hart has recommended Sergei Bulgakov's 1939 book 5145:Greek Orthodox Christians from the United States 4017:University of Notre Dame Press (YouTube channel) 2045:"David Bentley Hart's New Testament Translation" 965:as his November 2021 "Book of the Year" for the 911:as well as winning Gold in the 2020 INDIES with 388:. Hart received the Templeton Fellowship at the 341:translation. Books with wider audiences include 5160:Members of the Democratic Socialists of America 1289: 1202:has been noted several times by both thinkers. 788:, a collection of his fiction, was released by 460:. He taught at the University of Virginia, the 268:Robert Louis Wilken (on dissertation committee) 5120:Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Anglicanism 1194:. Among American theologians, Hart has called 953:for the Religion (Adult Nonfiction) category. 4960: 3349:"Catholic Media Association 2022 Book Awards" 1482:as the best exposition of an atemporal fall. 1158:, Hart has praised Orthodox thinkers such as 595:In April and May of 2024, Hart delivered the 384:, and then a PhD in religious studies at the 16:American philosopher and theologian (b. 1965) 8: 4370:Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 4285:"Mind, Soul, World: Consciousness in Nature" 3141:"Winner of ÂŁ10,000 Theology Prize Announced" 2381:University of Cambridge, Faculty of Divinity 2351:University of Cambridge, Faculty of Divinity 1555:by way of Kenneth Grahame, with lashings of 1046:with David Artman as well as briefly on his 905:was named Best Religion Book of the Year by 456:, and a Ph.D. in religious studies from the 5175:University of Maryland, College Park alumni 4941:, where Hart has been a long-time commenter 2894:"Roland in Moonlight by David Bentley Hart" 4967: 4953: 4945: 4623:"Book list for author Addison Hodges Hart" 4364:Kuhn, Robert Lawrence (January 26, 2024). 2125:Ebojo, Edgar Battad (September 14, 2022). 1018:. Gerald McDermott criticized Hart's book 472:. He also served as visiting professor at 31: 20: 5075:21st-century Eastern Orthodox theologians 3013:Placher, William C. (September 6, 2004). 2383:. University of Cambridge. Archived from 2353:. University of Cambridge. Archived from 1246:. Russian religious philosophers such as 1000:wrote a critical response to Hart's book 4478:"The Incoherencies of Hard Universalism" 3952:from the original on December 21, 2022. 2043:de Lang, Marike H (September 14, 2022). 4721:from the original on December 25, 2022. 4533:"Sensus Plenior I: On gods and mortals" 4432:from the original on September 30, 2022 4292:Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study 4178:"Saving ScholĂ© with David Bentley Hart" 3818:from the original on December 10, 2022. 3503:from the original on December 14, 2022. 2506:Leaves in the Wind (David Bentley Hart) 2502:"An Introduction to Leaves in the Wind" 2237:from the original on September 30, 2022 2177:from the original on September 25, 2022 2084:Berneking, Steve (September 14, 2022). 1835:Leaves in the Wind (David Bentley Hart) 1768:Leaves in the Wind (David Bentley Hart) 1595:Leaves in the Wind (David Bentley Hart) 1582: 1012:You Are Gods: On Nature and Supernature 1010:claimed in April 2022 that Hart's book 590:You Are Gods: On Nature and Supernature 4880:from the original on December 24, 2022 4820:from the original on September 2, 2018 4798:from the original on January 12, 2023. 4776:from the original on January 16, 2023. 4703:from the original on January 13, 2023. 4681:from the original on January 12, 2023. 4659:from the original on December 9, 2022. 4633:from the original on February 13, 2016 4531:David Bentley Hart (August 31, 2022). 4458:from the original on November 30, 2022 4319:from the original on November 18, 2020 4273:from the original on February 3, 2014. 4053:from the original on January 12, 2023. 4001:from the original on October 23, 2017. 3977:from the original on January 29, 2023. 3930:from the original on January 17, 2023. 3908:from the original on January 13, 2023. 3886:from the original on January 24, 2023. 3840:from the original on January 13, 2023. 3796:from the original on January 13, 2023. 3774:from the original on January 14, 2022. 3752:from the original on January 17, 2023. 3681:from the original on January 20, 2023. 3659:from the original on January 12, 2023. 3637:from the original on January 21, 2023. 3615:from the original on January 16, 2023. 3593:from the original on January 16, 2023. 3569:from the original on October 25, 2022. 3547:from the original on December 7, 2022. 3525:from the original on December 7, 2022. 3481:from the original on January 24, 2023. 3459:from the original on January 24, 2023. 3435:from the original on January 24, 2023. 3329:from the original on December 15, 2022 3297:from the original on December 10, 2022 3059:from the original on November 28, 2022 3027:from the original on November 12, 2018 2994:from the original on December 12, 2022 2964:from the original on December 19, 2022 2904:from the original on December 14, 2022 2542:from the original on November 27, 2022 2532:"Leaves in the Wind (YouTube channel)" 1905:from the original on December 30, 2022 1507:Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 392:Institute for Advanced Study in 2015. 5085:Alumni of the University of Cambridge 4850:from the original on December 9, 2022 4814:YouTube: David Gornoski Fan Favorites 4743:from the original on December 4, 2022 4484:from the original on January 24, 2023 4406:from the original on December 4, 2022 4345:from the original on January 11, 2023 4023:from the original on January 11, 2023 3812:Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America 3718:David Bentley Hart (April 18, 2023). 3222:Burkeman, Oliver (January 14, 2014). 3183:from the original on January 18, 2012 2934:from the original on October 16, 2022 2482:from the original on January 12, 2023 2327:from the original on December 1, 2022 2297:from the original on January 18, 2023 2267:from the original on December 5, 2022 2207:from the original on December 4, 2022 1994:from the original on December 1, 2022 1841:from the original on January 13, 2023 1305:, Hart has diverse interests such as 1096:Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America 941:in January 2014, praised Hart's book 7: 5070:21st-century Christian universalists 4454:. Credo Magazine. December 2, 2019. 4301:from the original on March 17, 2016. 4132:from the original on August 26, 2023 3730:from the original on April 20, 2023. 3707:from the original on April 16, 2023. 3236:from the original on January 7, 2015 2812:from the original on October 7, 2022 1964:from the original on January 7, 2023 1688:"National Merit Scholarship Honored" 1661:. September 17, 2010. Archived from 1178:"one of the hopes of Orthodoxy" and 462:University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) 380:, completed an MPhil in theology at 4910:from the original on April 14, 2022 4599:. February 22, 2023. Archived from 4162:from the original on July 12, 2021. 3862:from the original on July 12, 2021. 3367:from the original on August 8, 2022 2674:. December 10, 2017. Archived from 5190:21st-century American male writers 5155:Loyola University Maryland faculty 5110:Christian universalist theologians 4766:"A Conversation with Rainn Wilson" 4569:. December 9, 2022. Archived from 4380:from the original on July 16, 2024 4222:. October 16, 2021. Archived from 4116:Allen, Ross M. (August 24, 2023). 4105:from the original on July 1, 2021. 3971:Love Unrelenting (YouTube channel) 3403:from the original on July 16, 2022 3087:. November 4, 2020. Archived from 2874:from the original on July 29, 2018 2844:from the original on July 30, 2018 2780:from the original on April 4, 2014 2748:from the original on April 3, 2014 2708:. October 27, 2017. Archived from 2452:from the original on July 29, 2018 2201:Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 2024:from the original on June 27, 2022 1875:from the original on July 29, 2020 1801:"The Brilliant David Bentley Hart" 1631:. December 3, 2010. Archived from 1597:. January 15, 2023. Archived from 1465:as well as in "The Devil's March: 1363:as seen, for example, in his book 14: 5065:21st-century American theologians 4593:"Thoughts In and Out of Season 5" 4400:"Review: That All Shall Be Saved" 4118:"What we think we know about God" 3989:"The Lively God of Robert Jenson" 2639:. August 18, 2016. Archived from 2512:from the original on July 1, 2021 1770:. August 26, 2022. Archived from 1726:"Thoughts In and Out of Season 4" 1591:"Thoughts In and Out of Season 4" 1538:. On August 8, 2020, Hart wrote: 949:won Gold in the 2022 INDIES with 452:, a M.Phil. in theology from the 204: 104: 4935:, Hart's subscription newsletter 4563:"Announcements and Observations" 3497:Church Life Journal (Notre Dame) 1536:Democratic Socialists of America 1492:The Mystery of Castle MacGorilla 1176:Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew 552:. Hart's academic books include 534:The New Testament: A Translation 175:2022 First place in "Escapism" ( 150:2020 Religion Book of the Year ( 46:February 1965 (age 59) 5105:Christian socialist theologians 5060:21st-century American essayists 4900:"Thoughts In and Out of Season" 3720:"Agenda, Notanda, et Quaerenda" 1273:In an August 2023 interview in 1104:Bartholomew I of Constantinople 977:awarded a first place prize to 850:Alice through the Looking-Glass 617:David Bentley Hart bibliography 317:family background, Hart became 5185:University of Virginia faculty 5095:American Christian theologians 5080:Alumni of Lancaster University 4840:"McDermott's Ignorant Slander" 3255:Patterson, Eric (April 2022). 1807:. May 13, 2014. Archived from 1655:"The Greatest Nation on Earth" 1455:Hart refers to the idea of an 1: 5180:University of Virginia alumni 5170:American philosophers of mind 5140:Eastern Orthodox philosophers 5090:American Christian socialists 3605:"Gerald McDermott's "Review"" 2706:The Englewood Review of Books 1899:University of Notre Dame News 1534:and has been a member of the 1311:comparative religious studies 928:The Times Literary Supplement 4788:"Three Cheers for Socialism" 4180:. Classical Academic Press. 3874:"How to Write English Prose" 3145:The Archbishop of Canterbury 3117:. April 2020. Archived from 1359:As an outspoken advocate of 1297:Main interests and key ideas 5135:Eastern Orthodox socialists 5125:American critics of atheism 4844:Jesus and the Ancient Paths 4152:"About: Leaves in the Wind" 3852:"About: Leaves in the Wind" 3671:"Three Quick Announcements" 3581:"Hart's Turn to Heterodoxy" 2602:Los Angeles Review of Books 2596:Simon, Ed (July 24, 2022). 2567:Los Angeles Review of Books 2561:Simon, Ed (July 24, 2022). 1226:. Among medieval thinkers, 786:The Devil and Pierre Gernet 748:Los Angeles Review of Books 536:was published in 2017 with 367:All Things Are Full of Gods 168:2022 and 2020 Gold INDIES ( 5211: 3357:Catholic Media Association 3147:. May 2011. Archived from 1625:"The Abbot and Aunt Susie" 1497:As of 2022, Hart lives in 1448: 1419: 1352: 1337:. Hart writes often about 1080:Orthodox Church in America 975:Catholic Media Association 875:The Beauty of the Infinite 798:The Dream-Child's Progress 614: 470:Loyola College in Maryland 177:Catholic Media Association 4982: 3954:"At minute marker 32:51". 3768:Protecting Veil (YouTube) 3742:"That All Shall Be Saved" 3653:Grace Saves All (podcast) 3471:"A Reply to N. T. Wright" 3322:Times Literary Supplement 2257:"Theological Territories" 2145:10.1177/20516770221108461 2104:10.1177/20516770221108341 2063:10.1177/20516770211039495 1224:Symeon the New Theologian 1192:Justification of the Good 979:Kenogaia (A Gnostic Tale) 967:Times Literary Supplement 873:Hart's first major work, 812:Kenogaia (A Gnostic Tale) 745:Ed Simon writing for the 548:was published in 2014 by 521:, the metaphysics of the 288: 284: 194: 186: 162:Times Literary Supplement 112:religious studies scholar 30: 5115:Continental philosophers 3317:"Books of the Year 2021" 2227:"The Spirit of the Text" 1032:University of Notre Dame 1020:Tradition and Apocalypse 482:University of Notre Dame 390:University of Notre Dame 244:University of Notre Dame 5130:Duke University faculty 5100:American male essayists 5024:That All Shall Be Saved 4675:North American Anglican 3394:The Catholic Journalist 1433:That All Shall Be Saved 1174:. Hart has also called 1084:That All Shall Be Saved 1070:That All Shall Be Saved 1036:That All Shall Be Saved 1003:That All Shall Be Saved 915:. In 2011, Hart's book 862:The Wind in the Willows 687:The Wall Street Journal 601:University of Cambridge 454:University of Cambridge 356:That All Shall Be Saved 227:Vishishtadvaita Vedanta 159:2021 Book of the Year ( 76:University of Cambridge 50:Howard County, Maryland 4772:. September 16, 2022. 4653:"The Pragmatic Mystic" 4201:. Leaves in the Wind. 3748:. September 24, 2019. 3627:"James Dominic Rooney" 3537:"Good God? A Response" 2868:The Curator (magazine) 2776:. September 28, 2009. 2538:. September 16, 2022. 2173:. September 27, 2022. 1694:. September 29, 1982. 1574: 1545: 1524: 1476: 1426:Christian universalism 1398: 1369:continental philosophy 1331:theological aesthetics 1294: 1133:Sylvia Townsend Warner 1129:Robert Louis Stevenson 1094:In February 2022, the 781: 761:from May 6, 2011, for 503:continental philosophy 487:philosophical theology 478:Saint Louis University 458:University of Virginia 450:University of Maryland 426:Wilde Lake High School 386:University of Virginia 378:University of Maryland 217:Continental philosophy 87:University of Virginia 65:University of Maryland 5016:The Experience of God 4794:. February 24, 2020. 4677:. February 17, 2020. 4197:(February 22, 2023). 4176:(December 30, 2022). 4126:The Christian Century 4067:(February 20, 2021). 4019:. November 16, 2021. 3926:. December 20, 2022. 3792:. February 13, 2022. 3746:Yale University Press 3428:The Christian Century 3325:. November 26, 2021. 3293:. November 27, 2021. 3176:The Christian Century 3020:The Christian Century 2900:. February 20, 2021. 2293:. February 12, 2022. 2263:. February 12, 2020. 2231:Yale University Press 1901:. February 22, 2016. 1549: 1540: 1519: 1480:The Bride of the Lamb 1471: 1393: 1365:The Experience of God 1276:The Christian Century 1220:Maximus the Confessor 943:The Experience of God 794:A Splendid Wickedness 773: 538:Yale University Press 323:Christian metaphysics 5000:The Doors of the Sea 4717:. November 4, 2022. 4693:"Addenda et Notanda" 4655:. December 9, 2022. 4269:. January 17, 2014. 4158:. January 25, 2023. 4122:christiancentury.org 4095:"Leaves in the Wind" 3898:"Addenda et Notanda" 3858:. January 25, 2023. 3830:"Addenda et Notanda" 3770:. January 14, 2022. 3677:. January 13, 2023. 3633:. October 18, 2022. 3477:. January 16, 2018. 3455:. January 24, 2018. 3431:. January 15, 2018. 3291:Leaves in the Leaves 3211:on January 19, 2023. 2930:. December 1, 2021. 2608:on December 15, 2022 2573:on December 15, 2022 2472:"David Bentley Hart" 2291:Baker Academic Press 2287:"David Bentley Hart" 2233:. November 3, 2017. 2197:"David Bentley Hart" 2132:The Bible Translator 2091:The Bible Translator 2050:The Bible Translator 2020:. December 1, 2017. 1984:"David Bentley Hart" 1960:. December 1, 2022. 1831:"Addenda et Notanda" 1764:"Addenda et Notanda" 1732:. January 15, 2023. 1665:on December 25, 2022 1532:democratic socialist 1462:The Doors of the Sea 1410:Robert Lawrence Kuhn 1379:, Hart also affirms 1141:Patrick Leigh Fermor 1022:in July 2022 for "a 792:. Two of his books, 699:The Doors of the Sea 592:(Notre Dame, 2022). 466:Duke Divinity School 424:and graduating from 382:Cambridge University 344:The Doors of the Sea 5032:Roland in Moonlight 4792:Commonweal Magazine 4699:. August 26, 2022. 4504:Hart, David Bentley 4070:Roland in Moonlight 4049:. January 8, 2018. 3948:. October 2, 2017. 3904:. August 26, 2022. 3882:. January 9, 2023. 3836:. August 26, 2022. 3701:Church Life Journal 3655:. January 9, 2023. 3631:Church Life Journal 3543:. October 7, 2019. 3541:Theopolis Institute 3521:. October 2, 2019. 3519:Theopolis Institute 3091:on January 14, 2023 2960:. August 17, 2022. 1869:Benedictine College 1837:. August 26, 2022. 1774:on January 13, 2023 1744:on January 20, 2023 1692:The Washington Post 1635:on December 8, 2022 1601:on January 20, 2023 1528:Christian socialist 1499:South Bend, Indiana 1164:Alexander Schmemann 1052:Church Life Journal 1028:Church Life Journal 994:Church Life Journal 958:Roland in Moonlight 899:Geoffrey Wainwright 839:Roland in Moonlight 827:Roland in Moonlight 816:Roland in Moonlight 807:Roland in Moonlight 777:Roland in Moonlight 705:Roland in Moonlight 511:East Asian religion 362:Roland in Moonlight 335:East Asian religion 5165:Patristic scholars 4976:David Bentley Hart 4939:Eclectic Orthodoxy 4933:Leaves in the Wind 4904:Leaves in the Wind 4876:. August 3, 2020. 4874:Eclectic Orthodoxy 4770:Leaves in the Wind 4739:. March 13, 2022. 4697:Leaves in the Wind 4597:Leaves in the Wind 4567:Leaves in the Wind 4537:Leaves in the Wind 4294:. March 14, 2016. 4220:Leaves in the Wind 4195:David Bentley Hart 4174:David Bentley Hart 4156:Leaves in the Wind 4099:Leaves in the Wind 4073:. Angelico Press. 3924:Jesse Hake YouTube 3902:Leaves in the Wind 3856:Leaves in the Wind 3834:Leaves in the Wind 3724:Leaves in the Wind 3695:(April 13, 2023). 3675:Leaves in the Wind 3609:Leaves in the Wind 3565:. April 22, 2022. 3475:Eclectic Orthodoxy 3452:Christianity Today 2870:. April 29, 2013. 2643:on August 19, 2016 2442:"Featured Authors" 2422:on August 29, 2024 2416:Christianity Today 2412:Christianity Today 2377:"Stanton Lectures" 2357:on August 15, 2024 2347:"Stanton Lectures" 2323:. April 12, 2022. 1871:. 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