Harvey Cox
Harvey Cox is an American theologian known for his research on theological developments in world Christianity and the role of Christianity in Latin America.
Harvey Gallagher Cox, Jr.
Theologian
March 19, 1929
Pisces
95
Malvern, Pennsylvania
Harvey Gallagher Cox Jr. is a renowned American theologian and author who held the position of Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School until his retirement in 2009. He gained prominence for his influential work, The Secular City, which advocated for the ongoing significance of religion in contemporary urban life. Additionally, Cox has written extensively on topics such as Christian theology, interfaith dialogue, and the impact of religion on society. Some of his other distinguished works include Fire from Heaven, The Future of Faith, and When Jesus Came to Harvard. Throughout his career, Cox has served as a visiting professor at various global universities and has actively participated in civil rights, anti-Vietnam War, and environmental movements. Notably, his academic focus has been on theological developments in global Christianity, particularly the role of Christianity in Latin America.