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    John Eastburn Boswell (March 20, 1947 – December 24, 1994) was an American historian and a full professor at Yale University. Many of Boswell's studies focused on the issue of religion and homosexuality , specifically Christianity and homosexuality .

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  3. Filmmaker Craig Bettendorf first heard of John Boswell, an openly gay Yale professor and a pioneer of LGBTQ studies, from an unlikely source: an evangelical Christian talk show.

  4. John Boswell was perhaps one of the most controversial and influential figures in the fields of the history of sexuality, religious studies, and medieval history in the late twentieth century. Born in 1947 in Boston, he attended the College of William and Mary, and after earning his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1975, he joined the Yale history ...

  5. Dec 31, 2022 · Boswell noted John Chrysostom, the typically severe early Christian cleric, writing in Against the Opponents of Monasic Life that he was shocked by the behavior of Christians around him.

  6. About John Boswell. John Eastburn Boswell (1947-1994) graduated from William & Mary in 1969, received a Ph.D. in History from Harvard in 1975, and began his teaching career that same year at Yale, teaching there until his death from AIDS-related complications in 1994.

  7. John Eastburn Boswell (1947-1994) ranks as one of the most significant scholars in gay and lesbian studies. His career as an historian at Yale University spanned 20 years and he profoundly influenced a generation of students in the fields of medieval history, religious studies, and queer studies.

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