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Elizabeth Ann Clark (September 27, 1938 – September 7, 2021) was a professor of the John Carlisle Kilgo professorship of religion at Duke University. She was notable for her work in the field of Patristics, and the teaching of ancient Christianity in US higher education. Clark expanded the study of early Christianity and was a strong advocate for women, pioneering the application of modern theories such as feminist theory, social network theory, and literary criticism to ancient sources.

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  • Elizabeth Ann Clark (September 27, 1938 – September 7, 2021) was a professor of the John Carlisle Kilgo professorship of religion at Duke University. She was notable for her work in the field of Patristics, and the teaching of ancient Christianity in US higher education. Clark expanded the study of early Christianity and was a strong advocate for women, pioneering the application of modern theories such as feminist theory, social network theory, and literary criticism to ancient sources. (en)
  • Elizabeth Ann Clark, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (27 September 1928 – 7 September 2021) adalah Professor Emerita di John Carlisle Kilgo Professorship of Religion di Duke University. Ia dikenal atas karyanya dalam bidang Patristik. Clark meluaskan kajian gereja perdana, mempionirkan aplikasi teori-teori modern seperti , teori jaringan sosial, dan untuk sumber-sumber kuno. (in)
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  • Elizabeth A. Clark at Duke hooding ceremony (en)
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  • Elizabeth A. Clark (en)
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  • The influence of Aristotelian thought on Clement of Alexandria: a study in philosophical transmission (en)
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  • Elizabeth Ann Clark (September 27, 1938 – September 7, 2021) was a professor of the John Carlisle Kilgo professorship of religion at Duke University. She was notable for her work in the field of Patristics, and the teaching of ancient Christianity in US higher education. Clark expanded the study of early Christianity and was a strong advocate for women, pioneering the application of modern theories such as feminist theory, social network theory, and literary criticism to ancient sources. (en)
  • Elizabeth Ann Clark, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (27 September 1928 – 7 September 2021) adalah Professor Emerita di John Carlisle Kilgo Professorship of Religion di Duke University. Ia dikenal atas karyanya dalam bidang Patristik. Clark meluaskan kajian gereja perdana, mempionirkan aplikasi teori-teori modern seperti , teori jaringan sosial, dan untuk sumber-sumber kuno. (in)
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