Margaret Ruth Miles (born May 18, 1937) is an American theologian and historian who was president of the American Academy of Religion in 1999 and dean of the Graduate Theological Union from 1996 to 2001. A 1982 Guggenheim Fellow, she has written and edited dozens of books, including Augustine on the Body (1979), Image as Insight (1985), Immaculate and Powerful (1985), Shaping New Vision: Gender and Values in American Culture (1987), Seeing and Believing: Religion and Values in the Movies (1997), Plotinus on Body and Beauty (1999), Carnal Knowing (2006), Desire and Delight (2006), and A Complex Delight (2008).
Margaret R. Miles | |
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President of the American Academy of Religion | |
In office 1999–2000 | |
Preceded by | Judith Plaskow |
Succeeded by | Ninian Smart |
Dean of the Graduate Theological Union | |
In office 1996–2001 | |
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Born | Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S. | May 18, 1937
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Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship (1982) |
Academic background | |
Thesis | Augustine's idea of the meaning and value of the body in relation to the whole personality (1977) |
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Biography
editMargaret Ruth Miles was born on May 18, 1937, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.[1] After obtaining her BA (1969) and MA (1971) in San Francisco State University, she worked as an instructor at Columbia College and Modesto Junior College.[1] She obtained her PhD from the Graduate Theological Union (GTU) in 1977;[1] her dissertation was named St. Augustine's idea of the meaning and value of the body in relation to the whole personality.[2] In 1979, her dissertation was republished as Augustine on the Body as part of the American Academy of Religion Dissertation Series.[3][4]
Miles moved to Harvard Divinity School (HDS), where she was Assistant Professor of Theology from 1978 to 1981, when she was promoted to Associate Professor.[1] In 1985, she was granted tenure, the first woman at HDS to be so.[5] She also served as HDS' department of theology.[6] She later returned to her alma mater GTU, where she worked as their dean from 1996 to 2001.[6] In addition, she worked at the American Baptist Seminary of the West as a professor of historical theology.[6]
In 1982, Miles was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship[7] for "a study of visual formulations of Christian theology in the Middle Ages";[1] this fellowship funded her book Image as Insight.[8] She edited two volumes with Clarissa W. Atkinson and Constance Buchanan: Immaculate and Powerful (1985) and Shaping New Vision: Gender and Values in American Culture (1987).[9][10] She later wrote several academic books on religion: Seeing and Believing: Religion and Values in the Movies (1997), Plotinus on Body and Beauty (1999), The Word Made Flesh (2004), A Complex Delight (2008), and On Memory, Marriage, Tears and Meditation (2021).[11][12][13][14][15] In 1999, she was president of the American Academy of Religion.[16] She has also released several religion books through Wipf and Stock, including Carnal Knowing (2006) and Desire and Delight (2006).[17][18][19]
Bibliography
edit- Augustine on the Body (1979)[20][4]
- Image As Insight (1985)[21][22][23][24][25][26]
- (ed. with Clarissa W. Atkinson and Constance Buchanan) Immaculate and Powerful (1985)[9][27][28][29][30][31][32]
- (ed. with Clarissa W. Atkinson and Constance Buchanan) Shaping New Vision: Gender and Values in American Culture (1987)[10][33]
- Practicing Christianity: Critical Perspectives for an Embodied Spirituality (1988)[34][35]
- The Image and Practice of Holiness (1989)[36][37]
- Reading for Life (1997)[38]
- Seeing and Believing: Religion and Values in the Movies (1997)[39][40][41]
- Plotinus on Body and Beauty (1999)[42][43]
- The Word Made Flesh (2004)[44]
- Carnal Knowing (2006)[45][46][47][48][49][24][50][51]
- Desire and Delight (2006)[52][53][54][55]
- Fullness of Life (2006)[56]
- A Complex Delight (2008)[57][58][59]
- Bodies in Society: Essays on Christianity in Contemporary Culture (2008)[60]
- Rereading Historical Theology (2008)[61]
- Augustine and the Fundamentalist’s Daughter (2011)[62]
- Getting Here from There (2011)[63]
- The Wendell Cocktail (2012)[64]
- Beyond the Centaur (2014)[65]
- The Long Goodbye (2017)[66]
- Recollections and Reconsiderations (2018)[67]
- On Memory, Marriage, Tears and Meditation (2021)
- Beautiful Bodies (2024)[68]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Reports of the President and of the Treasurer. Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 1982. p. 75.
- ^ Miles, Margaret R. (1977). St. Augustine's idea of the meaning and value of the body in relation to the whole personality (PhD thesis). Graduate Theological Union. OCLC 9614859.
- ^ Miles, Margaret R. (2009). Augustine on the Body. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. i. ISBN 978-1-60899-195-2.
- ^ a b Wright, David F. (1981). "Review of Augustine on the Body. (American Academy of Religion Dissertation Series, 31.)". The Journal of Theological Studies. 32 (2): 524–526. doi:10.1093/jts/32.2.524-a. ISSN 0022-5185. JSTOR 23959400.
- ^ "Two Hundred Years of Milestones". Harvard Divinity Bulletin. Retrieved December 6, 2024.
- ^ a b c "1990-99". Graduate Theological Union. July 11, 2012. Retrieved December 6, 2024.
- ^ "Margaret R. Miles". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved December 5, 2024.
- ^ Miles, Margaret R. (2006). Image as Insight: Visual Understanding in Western Christianity and Secular Culture. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. xiii. ISBN 978-1-7252-1753-9.
- ^ a b Barstow, Anne (1988). "Review of Eve: The History of an Idea; Immaculate and Powerful: The Female in Sacred Image and Social Reality". Signs. 13 (3): 566–569. doi:10.1086/494435. ISSN 0097-9740. JSTOR 3174175.
- ^ a b Carmody, Denise Lardner (1989). "Shaping New Vision: Gender and Values in American Culture". Horizons. 16 (1): 195–196. doi:10.1017/S036096690004038X. ISSN 0360-9669 – via Cambridge University Press.
- ^ "Seeing and Believing by Margaret Ruth Miles". Penguin Random House. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Plotinus on Body and Beauty: Society, Philosophy, and Religion in Third-Century Rome". philpapers.org. Blackwell. 1999. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "The Word Made Flesh: A History of Christian Thought". Wiley. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "A Complex Delight by Margaret R. Miles – Hardcover". University of California Press. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "On Memory, Marriage, Tears and Meditation". Bloomsbury. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Presidents of the AAR". American Academy of Religion. Retrieved December 6, 2024.
- ^ "Carnal Knowing". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Desire and Delight". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Margaret R. Miles". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ Johnson, Douglas W. (1981). "Review of Augustine on the Body". Church History. 50 (2): 231–232. doi:10.2307/3166915. ISSN 0009-6407. JSTOR 3166915.
- ^ Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane (December 1, 1986). "Book Review: Image as Insight: Visual Understanding in Western Christianity and Secular Culture". Theological Studies. 47 (4): 732–734. doi:10.1177/004056398604700428. ISSN 0040-5639 – via SageJournals.
- ^ Dillenberger, John (1987). "Review of Image as Insight: Visual Understanding in Western Christianity and Secular Culture". Church History. 56 (3): 422–423. doi:10.2307/3166106. ISSN 0009-6407. JSTOR 3166106.
- ^ Dixon, John W. (1990). "Image as Insight". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 58 (2): 267–276. doi:10.1093/jaarel/LVIII.2.267. ISSN 0002-7189. JSTOR 1464537.
- ^ a b Havice, Christine (1994). "Review of Image as Insight and Carnal Knowing". Woman's Art Journal. 14 (2). JSTOR 1358451.
- ^ Stone, Jerry H. (1987). "Review of Image as Insight: Visual Understanding in Western Christianity and Secular Culture". Studies in Art Education. 28 (2): 123–125. doi:10.2307/1320789. ISSN 0039-3541. JSTOR 1320789.
- ^ Watkins, Renee Neu (1986). "Three Paths to the Past". The Women's Review of Books. 3 (8): 17–18. doi:10.2307/4019799. ISSN 0738-1433. JSTOR 4019799.
- ^ Berling, Judith A. (1987). "Two Steps Forward in the Study of Women". History of Religions. 26 (3): 329–332. doi:10.1086/463084. ISSN 0018-2710. JSTOR 1062380.
- ^ Carr, Anne E. (1987). "Review of Immaculate and Powerful: The Female in Sacred Image and Social Reality". The Journal of Religion. 67 (3): 385–386. doi:10.1086/487581. ISSN 0022-4189. JSTOR 1202468.
- ^ Clark, Elizabeth A. (1989). "Review of Immaculate and Powerful: The Female in Sacred Image and Social Reality". Church History. 58 (3): 418–419. doi:10.2307/3168513. ISSN 0009-6407. JSTOR 3168513.
- ^ Clavcric, Elisabeth (1989). "Review of Immaculate and Powerful. The Female in Sacred Image and Social Reality. The Harvard Women's Studies in Religion Series". Archives de sciences sociales des religions. 34 (68.2): 197–198. ISSN 0335-5985. JSTOR 41623418.
- ^ Hartung, Beth (1988). "Review of Immaculate and Powerful: The Female in Sacred Image and Social Reality". Sociological Analysis. 49 (1): 82–83. doi:10.2307/3711111. ISSN 0038-0210. JSTOR 3711111.
- ^ Rabuzzi, Kathryn Allen (1987). "Review of Immaculate and Powerful: The Female in Sacred Image and Social Reality". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 55 (2): 373–374. doi:10.1093/jaarel/LV.2.373. ISSN 0002-7189. JSTOR 1464499.
- ^ Goldenberg, Naomi R. (1990). "Review of Shaping New Vision: Gender and Values in American Culture; Gender and Religion: On the Complexity of Symbols". Signs. 15 (4): 874–878. doi:10.1086/494639. ISSN 0097-9740. JSTOR 3174653.
- ^ Maas, Robin (1990). "Practicing Christianity: Critical Perspectives for an Embodied Spirituality by Margaret R. Miles (review)". The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review. 54 (1): 155–159. doi:10.1353/tho.1990.0050. ISSN 2473-3725 – via Project Muse.
- ^ Riley, P. Boo (1990). "Practicing Christianity: Critical Perspectives for an Embodied Spirituality". Horizons. 17 (2): 331–332. doi:10.1017/S0360966900020399. ISSN 0360-9669 – via Cambridge University Press.
- ^ Jantzen, Grace (March 1, 1990). "Book Review: The Image and Practice of Holiness: A Critique of the Classic Manuals of Devotion". Theology. 93 (752): 167–168. doi:10.1177/0040571X9009300220. ISSN 0040-571X – via SageJournals.
- ^ Squire, Aelred (1990). "Review of 'The Image and Practice of Holiness'". New Blackfriars. 71 (839): 313–314. doi:10.1017/S0028428900027438. ISSN 0028-4289. JSTOR 43248795.
- ^ Ziolkowski, Eric (1999). "Review of Reading for Life: Beauty, Pluralism, and Responsibility". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 67 (3): 686–688. doi:10.1093/jaarel/67.3.686. ISSN 0002-7189. JSTOR 1466222.
- ^ Makarushka, Irena (1998). "Values Made in Hollywood". CrossCurrents. 48 (2): 270–273. ISSN 0011-1953. JSTOR 24460724.
- ^ Martin, Joel W. (1997). "Review of Seeing and Believing: Religion and Value in the Movies". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 65 (2): 498–501. doi:10.1093/jaarel/65.2.498. ISSN 0002-7189. JSTOR 1465779.
- ^ Williams, Peter W.; Ostwalt, Conrad E. (2000). "Review Essay: Religion Goes to the Movies". Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation. 10 (2): 225–239. doi:10.2307/1123947. ISSN 1052-1151. JSTOR 1123947.
- ^ Bussanich, John (2002). "Plotinus on Body and Beauty". The Journal of Religion. 82 (2): 300–301. doi:10.1086/491073. ISSN 0022-4189 – via University of Chicago Press.
- ^ Shaw, Gregory (April 1, 2004). "Plotinus on Body and Beauty, by Margaret R. Miles". Ancient Philosophy. 24 (1): 248–252. doi:10.5840/ancientphil200424125 – via Philosophy Documentation Center.
- ^ McDonald, William (April 5, 2005). "The Word Made Flesh". The Christian Century. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane (1992). "Review of Carnal Knowing: Female Nakedness and Religious Meaning in the Christian West". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 60 (1): 171–173. doi:10.1093/jaarel/LX.1.171. ISSN 0002-7189. JSTOR 1465388.
- ^ Blaisdell, Charmarie J. (1991). "Review of Carnal Knowing: Female Nakedness and Religious Meaning in the Christian West". The Sixteenth Century Journal. 22 (1): 125–126. doi:10.2307/2542028. ISSN 0361-0160. JSTOR 2542028.
- ^ Brundage, James A. (1991). "Review of Carnal Knowing: Femal Nakedness and Religious Meaning in the Christian West". The American Historical Review. 96 (3): 825–826. doi:10.2307/2162438. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 2162438.
- ^ Clark, Elizabeth A. (1993). "Review of Carnal Knowing: Female Nakedness and Religious Meaning in the Christian West". Church History. 62 (2): 314–315. doi:10.2307/3168200. ISSN 0009-6407. JSTOR 3168200.
- ^ Cooey, Paula M. (1991). "Review of Carnal Knowing: Female Nakedness and Religious Meaning in the Christian West". Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. 30 (2): 232–233. doi:10.2307/1387235. ISSN 0021-8294. JSTOR 1387235.
- ^ Ross, Susan A. (1991). "Review of Carnal Knowing: Female Nakedness and Religious Meaning in the Christian West". Journal of the History of Sexuality. 2 (2): 293–295. ISSN 1043-4070. JSTOR 3704038.
- ^ Scribner, Bob (1992). "Review of The Gothic Idol. Ideology and Image-Making in Medieval Art; The Power of Images. Studies in the History and Theory of Response; Carnal Knowing. Female Nakedness and Religious Meaning in the Christian West; Peasants, Warriors and Wives. Popular Imagery in the Reformation". Social History. 17 (2): 344–347. ISSN 0307-1022. JSTOR 4286026.
- ^ Eno, Robert B. (1993). "Review of Desire and Delight. A New Reading of Augustine's 'Confessions'". The Catholic Historical Review. 79 (2): 312–313. ISSN 0008-8080. JSTOR 25024009.
- ^ Graham, Christopher T. (1993). "Review of Desire and Delight: A New Reading of Augustine's Confessions". Journal of Religion and Health. 32 (3): 226–228. ISSN 0022-4197. JSTOR 27510750.
- ^ Kenney, J. P. (1995). "Review of Beauty and Revelation in the Thought of Saint Augustine; Augustine and the Limits of Virtue; Desire and Delight: A New Reading of Augustine's Confessions". The Journal of Religion. 75 (3): 417–420. doi:10.1086/489638. ISSN 0022-4189. JSTOR 1205392.
- ^ Straw, Carole (1993). "Review of Desire and Delight: A New Reading of Augustine's 'Confessions'". Speculum. 68 (4): 1176–1178. doi:10.2307/2865566. ISSN 0038-7134. JSTOR 2865566.
- ^ "Fullness of Life". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ Caviness, Madeline H. (2009). "Review of A Complex Delight: The Secularization of the Breast, 1350-1750". The Catholic Historical Review. 95 (4): 819–821. ISSN 0008-8080. JSTOR 27745709.
- ^ Classen, Albrecht (2009). "Review of A Complex Delight: The Secularization of the Breast, 1350–1750". The Sixteenth Century Journal. 40 (3): 997–998. doi:10.1086/SCJ40540914. ISSN 0361-0160. JSTOR 40540914.
- ^ Kripal, Jeffrey J. (2011). "Review of A Complex Delight: The Secularization of the Breast, 1350-1750". Church History. 80 (3): 681–683. doi:10.1017/S0009640711000941. ISSN 0009-6407. JSTOR 41240666.
- ^ Wigg-Stevenson, Natalie (2009). "Bodies in Society: Essays on Christianity in Contemporary Culture – By Margaret R. Miles". Religious Studies Review. 35 (4): 248. doi:10.1111/j.1748-0922.2009.01381_39.x. ISSN 1748-0922 – via Wiley Online Library.
- ^ "Rereading Historical Theology". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Augustine and the Fundamentalist's Daughter". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Getting Here from There". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "The Wendell Cocktail". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Beyond the Centaur". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "The Long Goodbye". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Recollections and Reconsiderations". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Beautiful Bodies". Wipf and Stock. Retrieved December 7, 2024.