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Hart, Kevin, 1954-

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LC classificationPR9619.3.H3336
Personal name headingHart, Kevin, 1954-
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Variant(s)Hart, Kevin John, 1954-
See alsoEmployer: University of Virginia
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Associated countryAustralia
Associated placeCharlottesville (Va.)
LocatedBrisbane (Qld.)
Birth date1954-07-05
Place of birthLondon (England)
Field of activityEducation, Higher Theology Philosophy Religion and literature Theology, Doctrinal Criticism
Poetry
AffiliationDeakin University
University of Virginia
Profession or occupationTheologians Philosophers Poets Critics College teachers
Found inHis The departure, 1978: t.p. (Kevin Hart) verso t.p. (Hart, Kevin John, 1954- )
Shifting frames, 1988: t.p. (Kevin Hart) Aust. CIP (Hart Kevin, 1954-) p. 94 (teaches Literary Studies at Deakin University, Deputy Director of the Centre for Studies in Literary Education)
Young rain, 2009: ECIP t.p. (Kevin Hart) dataview (Edwin B. Kyle Professor of Christian Studies, University of Virginia; author of seven volumes of poetry; also the author or editor of a number of scholarly books, including Counter-experiences: reading Jean-Luc Marion (University of Notre Dame Press, 2007))
Wikipedia.com, Nov. 28, 2008 (Kevin Hart (b. 1954); Australian poet, literary critic, philosopher and theologian; b. in London; migrated to Australia at 11; taught at the University of Melbourne, Deakin University, and Monash University; left Australia in 2001 to take up a position at the University of Notre Dame; accepted position at the University of Virginia in 2007)
Wild track : new and selected poems, 2015: title page (Kevin Hart) page 4 of cover (teaches at the University of Virginia)
Kevin Hart web page, via University of Virginia Religious Studies website, Mar. 4, 2016 (Kevin Hart, Edwin B Kyle Professor of Christian Studies (Theology, Ethics and Culture; Scripture, Interpretation and Practice). I work primarily between the worlds of Philosophy and Theology, and also in the field of Religion and Literature. I am currently editing Jean-Luc Marion: The Essential Works for Fordham UP. I am also in the process of revising essays to be included in two collections: one that is provisionally entitled The Iconic Moment: Poetry and Christianity, and another with the working title From the French: Essays on French Philosophy and Theology. My main project is The Phenomenology of the Christ. I co-edit the book series "Thresholds: Philosophy and Theology" for Notre Dame UP; I serve on the Comité Scientifique d'Oeuvres d'Emmanuel Lévinas (Grasset), and sit on the editorial boards of Cahiers Blanchot, Christianity and Literature, Expositions, Faith and Philosophy, Journal of Cultural and Religious Theory, and New Literary History. In the undergraduate program I offer courses on modern theology, mysticism, theology and poetry, and a lecture course that introduces students to the study of Christian theology. In the graduate program I offer courses on phenomenology and theology, on Trinity, and on theology and poetry.)
Wikipedia, March 4, 2016: Kevin Hart (poet) (Kevin John Hart (born 5 July 1954) is an Anglo-Australian theologian, philosopher and poet. He is currently Edwin B. Kyle Professor of Christian Studies and Chair of the Religious Studies Department at the University of Virginia. As a theologian and philosopher, Hart's work epitomizes the "theological turn" in phenomenology, with a focus on figures like Maurice Blanchot, Emmanuel Levinas, Jean-Luc Marion and Jacques Derrida. He has received multiple awards for his poetry, including the Christopher Brennan Award and the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry twice. In his professional life, Kevin Hart is primarily known as a theologian who works in two areas: systematic theology and religion and literature; Hart's family moved to Brisbane, Australia, in 1966)
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