Gary Dorrien

Gary John Dorrien (born March 21, 1952)[4] is an American social ethicist and theologian. He is the Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York and Professor of Religion at Columbia University, both in New York City, and the author of 18 books on ethics, social theory, philosophy, theology, politics, and intellectual history.[5]


Gary Dorrien
Born
Gary John Dorrien

(1952-03-21) March 21, 1952[1]
NationalityAmerican
Spouse(s)
Brenda L. Biggs
(m. 1979; died 2000)
Ecclesiastical career
ReligionChristianity (Anglican)
ChurchEpiscopal Church
OrdainedDecember 18, 1982 (priest)[1]
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisTransformations of Modernity[2] (1989)
InfluencesReinhold Niebuhr[3]
Academic work
Discipline
Institutions
Notable worksThe Making of American Liberal Theology (2001–2006)

Prior to joining the faculty at Union and Columbia in 2005, Dorrien taught at Kalamazoo College in Michigan, where he served as Parfet Distinguished Professor and as Dean of Stetson Chapel.[5]

An Episcopal priest, he has taught as the Paul E. Raither Distinguished Scholar at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut and as Horace De Y. Lentz Visiting Professor at Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[6]

Dorrien is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America's Religion and Socialism Commission.[7]

Awards

Dorrien won the American Library Association's Choice Award in 2009 for his book Social Ethics in the Making: Interpreting an American Tradition, which The Christian Century described as "magnificent, sprawling and monumental."[8][9]

He won the Association of American Publishers' PROSE Award in 2012 for his book Kantian Reason and Hegelian Spirit: The Idealistic Logic of Modern Theology, described as “a brilliant and much needed account of the influence of Immanuel Kant and the tradition of post-Kantian idealism on modern theology.”[10][11]

He won the Grawemeyer Award in 2017 for his book The New Abolition: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Black Social Gospel.[12]

He won the Choice Award in 2018 for his book Breaking White Supremacy: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Black Social Gospel, which Choice described as “intellectual history at its finest...A triumph of careful scholarship, rigorous argument, clear prose, unblinking judgments and groundbreaking conclusions…indispensable.”[13][14]

Books

  • Logic and Consciousness: The Dialectics of Mind, Hastings Press, 1985.
  • The Democratic Socialist Vision, Rowman & Littlefield, 1986.
  • Reconstructing the Common Good: Theology and the Social Order. Orbis Books (June 1990). ISBN 978-0-88344-659-1
  • The Neoconservative Mind: Politics, Culture, and the War of Ideology, Temple University Press, 1993, 1994.
  • Soul in Society: The Making and Renewal of Social Christianity, Fortress Press, 1995.
  • The Word as True Myth: Interpreting Modern Theology, Westminster John Knox Press, 1997.
  • The Remaking of Evangelical Theology, Westminster John Knox Press, 1998.
  • The Barthian Revolt in Modern Theology: Theology Without Weapons, Westminster John Knox Press, 2000.
  • The Making of American Liberal Theology: Imagining Progressive Religion, 1805 - 1900 (v. 1). Westminster John Knox Press; 1 edition (October 1, 2001). ISBN 978-0-664-22354-0
  • The Making of American Liberal Theology: Idealism, Realism, and Modernity, 1900-1950 (v. 2). Westminster John Knox Press; 1 edition (February 2003). ISBN 978-0-664-22355-7
  • Imperial Designs: Neoconservatism and the New Pax Americana. Routledge (August 31, 2004). ISBN 978-0-415-94980-4
  • The Making of American Liberal Theology: Crisis, Irony, and Postmodernity: 1950-2005 (v. 3). Westminster John Knox Press (November 1, 2006). ISBN 978-0-664-22356-4
  • Social Ethics in the Making: Interpreting an American Tradition. Wiley-Blackwell; illustrated edition (December 22, 2008). ISBN 978-1-4051-8687-2
  • Economy, Difference, Empire: Social Ethics for Social Justice. Columbia University Press; (October 2010). ISBN 978-0-231-14984-6.
  • Kantian Reason and the Hegelian Spirit: The Idealistic Logic of Modern Theology. Wiley-Blackwell (April 17, 2012). ISBN 978-0470673317
  • The Obama Question: A Progressive Perspective. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2012. ISBN 978-1-4422-1537-5
  • The New Abolition: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Black Social Gospel. Yale University Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0-300-20560-2
  • Breaking White Supremacy: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Black Social Gospel. Yale University Press, 2017. ISBN 978-0-300-20561-9
  • Social Democracy in the Making: Political and Religious Roots of European Socialism. Yale University Press, 2019. ISBN 978-0300236026

References

  1. "Gary Dorrien : CV" (doc). Myunion.utsnyc.edu. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  2. Dorrien, Gary John (1989). Transformations of Modernity: The Common Good in Social and Theological Theory (PhD thesis). Union Institute. OCLC 984155347.
  3. Steinfels, Peter (May 25, 2007). "Two Social Ethicists and the National Landscape". The New York Times. p. B6. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  4. "Gary Dorrien". NNDb. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  5. "Department of Religion". religion.columbia.edu. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  6. "Gary Dorrien '78 | Union Theological Seminary". utsnyc.edu. Archived from the original on November 24, 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  7. "ABOUT US". Democratic Socialists of America. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
  8. "Outstanding Academic Titles | Awards & Grants". www.ala.org. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  9. "Social Ethics in the Making: Interpreting an American Tradition". The Christian Century. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  10. "2012 Award Winners - PROSE Awards". PROSE Awards. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  11. "Amazon.com: Kantian Reason and Hegelian Spirit: The Idealistic Logic of Modern Theology (9781119016540): Gary Dorrien: Books".
  12. Burton, Bill (December 1, 2016). "Renowned Ethicist Gary Dorrien Wins 2017 Grawemeyer Award In Religion". 89.3 WFPL News Louisville. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
  13. "Breaking White Supremacy | Yale University Press". yalebooks.yale.edu. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  14. Harvey, P. (July 2018). "Dorrien, Gary J. Breaking white supremacy: Martin Luther King Jr. and the black social gospel". Choice: 1341–1342.
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