Georgia Harkness's Distinctive Personalistic Synthesis

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1988
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Carpenter, Dianne E.
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The problem of this dissertation was to discover how Georgia Harkness's philosophical thought developed from the Boston Personalist Tradition which she studied under Edgar S. Brightman at Boston University into the distinctive synoptic whole that emerged in Harkness's writings. The methods of this work are historical, analytical, and critical/ comparative.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University
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