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Gary Dorrien is Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of  Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary, and Professor of  Religion, Columbia University. He is the author of more than  twenty books and three hundred articles that range across  the fields of social ethics, philosophy, theology, political  economics, social and political theory, religious history,  cultural criticism, and intellectual history. He is a two-time  recipient of the American Library Association’s  Choice Award, a 2012 recipient of the Association of  American Publishers’ PROSE Award, and a 2017  recipient of the Grawemeyer award for his book The  New Abolition: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Black Social  Gospel.
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Social critic Michael Eric Dyson  wrote in 2021: “Gary Dorrien is the greatest  theological ethicist of the twenty-first century, our most  compelling political theologian, and one of the most gifted  historians of ideas in the world.” Philosopher Cornel  West describes Dorrien as “the preeminent social  ethicist in North America today.” Philosopher Robert  Neville calls him “the most rigorous theological  historian of our time, moving from analyses of social context  and personal struggles through the most abstruse  theological and metaphysical issues.” Dorrien told an  interviewer in 2016: “I am a jock who began as a  solidarity activist, became an Episcopal cleric at thirty,  became an academic at thirty-five, and never quite settled  on a field, so now I explore the intersections of too many  fields.”
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