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Carol Harrison

Oxford

theologian

Qualifications: BA, MA, DPhil (Oxford)

Academic Background
I read Theology at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford; did my doctoral research in Oxford; spent two years at the École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris; then returned to the UK to take up my first job as Lecturer in Theology at Hull University. After a year I was appointed Lecturer in the History and Theology of the Latin West at Durham University, where I remained for just over twenty-five years (I was appointed Professor in 2008) . I moved to Oxford in 2015.

Undergraduate Teaching
Early Christianity; Augustine of Hippo; Music and Theology.

Research Interests
Early Christianity. My research has focussed on the Latin West, especially Augustine of Hippo (354-430); auditory culture; spirituality; language; exegesis; sense perception and materiality; music.
Publications include:
Forthcoming: Reading Augustine on Music: Sense, Affect, Voice. New York, NY: Bloomsbury
2013 The Art of Listening in the Early Church. Oxford: Oxford University Press
2006 Rethinking Augustine’s Early Theology: An Argument for Continuity. Oxford: Oxford University Press
2000 Augustine: Christian Truth and Fractured Humanity. Oxford: Oxford University Press
1992 Revelation and Beauty in the Thought of Saint Augustine. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Hobbies
Listening and Dark Chocolate


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