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100 1 |aPatrick, Anne, SNJM
245 10|aAnne Patrick, SNJM papers|f1969-2009.
300 |a2.5|flinear feet.
351 |aSeries 1: Academic, 1982, Series 2: Professional, 1969-2009, and Series 3: Audiovisual, 1978-2009;|barranged alphabetically.
545 |aAnne E. Patrick, SNJM, PhD, is a Laird Emerita Professor of Religion and the Liberal Arts at Carleton College of Northfield, Minnesota. A member of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary since 1960, Dr. Patrick has used her dedication in the secular realm as basis for her studies and professional writings in the discipline of Theology, specifically Feminist Theology as well as Religion and Literature. Dr. Patrick earned four degrees: a BA in English from Medaille College in Buffalo, New York in 1969; a MA in English from University of Maryland in 1972; another MA from the University of Chicago in Divinity in 1976; and a PhD, focusing on Religion and Literature, from the University of Chicago in 1982. Dr. Patrick has been an active lecturer and professor at such universities as University of Chicago Divinity School, University of Tulsa, and Carleton College. Among many other writings, she published two monographs Liberating Conscience: Feminist Explorations in Catholic Moral Theology in 1996 and Women, Conscience, and the Creative Process in 2009.
520 2 |aThe papers of Anne E. Patrick, SNJM, PhD have been divided into three series, and consist of Patricks doctoral dissertation, publications in numerous periodicals and monographs, and a copy of her monograph Liberating Conscience. Documents from various conferences and seminars and events at various educational institutions are also included.
506 |aSome restrictions may apply.
546 |aIn English.
555 0 |aFinding aid available in repository;|cfolder level.
500 |aConsult repository for information on possible additions to this collection that are not covered by this description.
599 |aCRRA|b2011-09-27
600 10|aPatrick, Anne, SNJM|vArchives.
600 10|aPatrick, Anne E.
610 20|aSisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.
610 20|aUniversity of Chicago.|bDivinity School.
650 0|aFeminist theology.
650 0|aTheology.
710 2 |aLoyola University of Chicago.|bWomen and Leadership Archives.
852 |aLoyola University of Chicago.|bWomen and Leadership Archives.|eChicago, Illinois.
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