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Deborah L. Vess <deborah.vess@csi.cuny.edu> CUNY-College of Staten Isand Medieval monasticism, scholasticism, women's history, abortion, clerical celibacy. Teaching and learning issues, especially the use of educational technology. |
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Address: | 2800 Victory Blvd. 1A-211D Staten Island, NY City, New York 10304 United States |
Primary Phone: | 718-982-2558 |
Secondary Phone: | 718-982-2341 (administrative assistant) |
Fax Number: | 718-982-2661 |
Web Page: | https://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/dvess.shtml |
H-Net Positions: | Former H-Net VP of Teaching |
List Affiliations: | List Editor for H-Catholic |
Interests: | Intellectual History Medieval and Byzantine History / Studies Religious Studies and Theology Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
Bio: Associate Provost for Undergraduate Studies and Academic Programs Ph.D. University of North Texas (European history, 1991) M.A. University of Pittsburgh, Philosophy, 1980 B.MUS. Penn State, Piano Performance, 1985 B.A. Philosophy, Indiana University, 1979 “A Baby or a Fetus? The Abortion Debate in America.” In Faith in America: Changes, Challenges, and a New Spirituality, vol. 2, ed. Charles Lippy. Praeger Press, 2006. “Eunuchs for the Kingdom: The Origin and Discipline of Clerical Celibacy.” In Religion and Sexuality: Passionate Debates, ed. C.K. Robertson, 137-167. Peter Lang Press, October 31, 2005. "Monastic Moonshine: Alcohol in the Middle Ages and Beyond." In Religion and Alcohol: Sobering Thoughts. Peter Lang Press, 2004. “Abelard on Meaning and Usage: Some Implications for the Ethics.” In The Modern Schoolman LXXXVII (March 2000):217-234. "The Augustinian Mysticism of St. Thomas More." In Mystics Quarterly Vol. XXII, Number 1 (March 1996): 21-37. "A Place Where Virtue May be Magnified: The City, the Polis, and the Monastery." In Word and Spirit Vol 16 (1994): 3-13. Co-authored with Judith Sutera, O.S.B. "Continuity and Conservatism in the Cathedral Schools of the Twelfth Century: The Role of Monastic Thought in the So-Called Intellectual Revolution of the Twelfth-Century Renaissance." In The American Benedictine Review Vol. 45, No. 2 (June 1994): 161-184. |