Browning, Don
BROWNING, Don
BROWNING, Don. American, b. 1934. Genres: Ethics, Psychiatry, Psychology, Theology/Religion. Career: Alexander Campbell Professor of Ethics and the Social Sciences, Divinity School, University of Chicago, 1980- (Instructor, 1965-66; Assistant Professor, 1967-68; Associate Professor, 1968-77; Professor of Religion and Psychological Studies, 1977-80; Dean, Disciples Divinity House, 1977-83). Consultant, Center for Religion and Psychotherapy, 1970-. Counselor, William Healy School, 1962-63; Assistant Professor of Theology and Pastoral Care, Graduate Seminary, Phillips University, Enid, OK, 1963-65. Publications: Atonement and Psychotherapy, 1966; Generative Man: Society and Good Man in Philip Reff, Norman Brown, Erich Fromm, and Erik Erikson, 1973; The Moral Context of Pastoral Care, 1976; Pluralism and Personality: William James and Some Contemporary Cultures of Psychology, 1980; (ed.) Practical Theology, 1983; Religious Ethics and Pastoral Care, 1983; Religious Thought and the Modern Psychologies, 1986; A Fundamental Practical Theology, 1991; From Culture Wars to Common Ground, 1997; Reweaving the Social Tapestry: Toward a Public Philosophy and Policy for Families, 2002; Marriage and Modernization: How Globalization Threatens Marriage and What to Do about It, 2003. Address: Divinity School, University of Chicago, 1025 E 58th St, Chicago, IL 60637, U.S.A.