Elizabeth Clark
| Title: | John Carlisle Kilgo Professor of Religion and History |
| Office Location: | 118 Gray Building |
| Office Phone: | (919) 660-3505, (919) 660-3501 |
| Email Address: | lizclark@acpub.duke.edu |
| Web Page: | http://www-history.aas.duke.edu/~lizclark |
Education
- PhD Columbia University, 1965
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
- Senior Fellow-American Academy at rome, April-May 2008
- Distinguished career award, American society of Church history, December, 2003
- Issue of JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES, dedicated to me, December, 2003
- The Cultural Turn in Late Ancient Studies; book dedicated to me, Duke Un Press, forthcomnign 2204, December, 2003
- Honorary doctorate, University of Uppsala, 2000-2001
- Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997-
- RELIGION 159.01, ETHICAL ISS EARLY CHRISTIANITY
Synopsis
- Gray 220, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
- RELIGION 219.01, AUGUSTINE
- Gray 230B, TuTh 02:00 PM-03:15 PM
- RELIGION 204.01, THE EARLY ORIGENIST TRADITION
- Gray 230B, TuTh 02:00 PM-03:15 PM
Recent Publications
Papers Published- E. Clark. "The Celibate Bridegroom and His Virginal Brides: Metaphor and the Marriage of jesus in Early Christian Ascetic Exegesis." Church History 77:1 (2008): 1-25.
- E. Clark. "From Patristics to Early Christian Studies." Oxford Handbook of Early Christianity (2008): 7-41.
- E. Clark. "Contested Bodies: Early Christian Asceticism and Nineteenth-Century Polemics." Journal of Early Christian Studies (2008). due to be published March 2009
- E. Clark. "Happiness in Hell, Virtue in the Middle State: the Church Fathers and Some Nineteenth-Century debates." Studia Patristica (2008). due to be published 2009 or 2010
- E. Clark. "Augustine, the Sons of Noah, and Race in Nineteenth-century North America." Augustine in America (2008). late 2009 or 2010?