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15 Facts About Georgia Harkness

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Georgia Elma Harkness was an American Methodist theologian and philosopher.

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Georgia Harkness spent several years as a high school teacher before enrolling at Boston University, from which she would receive a Master of Religious Education degree and a Master of Arts degree in philosophy in 1920.

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Georgia Harkness completed her doctoral studies in philosophy at Boston University in 1923 with the submission of a dissertation titled The Philosophy of Thomas Hill Green, with Special Reference to the Relations Between Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, which was written under the supervision of the Boston personalist philosopher Edgar S Brightman.

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Georgia Harkness served on the faculty of Elmira College from 1923 to 1937 and of Mount Holyoke College from 1937 to 1939.

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Georgia Harkness became the first female member of the American Theological Society.

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Georgia Harkness had an affinity for ministry through poetry and the arts.

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Georgia Harkness worked with the US government during World War II; her experience lead her to reevaluate her liberal beliefs.

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Georgia Harkness was the author of over 30 books and gave her life to teaching.

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Georgia Harkness won many academic awards throughout her life and devoted 20 years of her life to educating the ministry and advocating for women's rights within the church.

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Georgia Harkness was raised in a conservative family and found it difficult to hide her faith.

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Georgia Harkness received her doctorate degree at Boston University where she studied theology.

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Georgia Harkness was one of the first women ever to earn her doctorate degree at Boston University and was well known for this achievement.

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Georgia Harkness devoted 20 years of her life to educating the ministry and advocated for women's rights within the church.

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The main thing Georgia Harkness taught in her theology classes included how theology was not solely a man's domain and she aimed to teach how women are equal to men and need to be seen as equal within the church and theology field.

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Georgia Harkness left a legacy as a pioneering theologian and leading advocate for women in the church as she allowed them to have a voice and challenge traditional Christian beliefs which cause women to be treated as inferior to men.