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Brian W. Harrison OS (born 1945 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian-born Roman Catholic priest and theologian. Harrison is a prolific writer on religious issues and an emeritus professor of theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (1989–2007). He speaks Spanish fluently. Harrison is also an associate editor of "Living Tradition", a publication of the Roman Theological Forum hosted by the Oblates of Wisdom in St Louis, Missouri, United States, where Harrison currently lives at the order's study center. The forum's website contains many articles by Harrison, including one of the very few serious theological analyses carried out so far regarding biblical and Catholic teaching on torture and corporal punishment.

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  • Brian W. Harrison OS (born 1945 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian-born Roman Catholic priest and theologian. Harrison is a prolific writer on religious issues and an emeritus professor of theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (1989–2007). He speaks Spanish fluently. Harrison is also an associate editor of "Living Tradition", a publication of the Roman Theological Forum hosted by the Oblates of Wisdom in St Louis, Missouri, United States, where Harrison currently lives at the order's study center. The forum's website contains many articles by Harrison, including one of the very few serious theological analyses carried out so far regarding biblical and Catholic teaching on torture and corporal punishment. (en)
  • Brian Harrison (ur. 1945 w Sydney, Australia) – australijski ksiądz i teolog. Zajmuje się m.in. apologetyką. W latach (1989–2007) był emerytowanym profesorem teologii na Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico. Harrison został ochrzczony we wspólnocie metodystów a dorastał w kościele prezbiteriańskim. Kilka lat spędził na luterańskich misjach w Nowej Gwinei, gdzie nawrócił się na katolicyzm w 1972 roku. Najbardziej znaną publikacją Harrisona jest "Religious Liberty and Contraception" (Melbourne: John XXIII Fellowship, 1988) w której dowodzi doktrynalnej ciągłości między deklaracją Soboru Watykańskiego II o wolności religijnej Dignitatis Humanae a wcześniejszymi encyklikami o kościele, państwie i tolerancji religijnej. (pl)
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  • Article: A Heretical Pope would Govern Validly but Illicitly retrieved (en)
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  • Brian W. Harrison OS (born 1945 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian-born Roman Catholic priest and theologian. Harrison is a prolific writer on religious issues and an emeritus professor of theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (1989–2007). He speaks Spanish fluently. Harrison is also an associate editor of "Living Tradition", a publication of the Roman Theological Forum hosted by the Oblates of Wisdom in St Louis, Missouri, United States, where Harrison currently lives at the order's study center. The forum's website contains many articles by Harrison, including one of the very few serious theological analyses carried out so far regarding biblical and Catholic teaching on torture and corporal punishment. (en)
  • Brian Harrison (ur. 1945 w Sydney, Australia) – australijski ksiądz i teolog. Zajmuje się m.in. apologetyką. W latach (1989–2007) był emerytowanym profesorem teologii na Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico. Harrison został ochrzczony we wspólnocie metodystów a dorastał w kościele prezbiteriańskim. Kilka lat spędził na luterańskich misjach w Nowej Gwinei, gdzie nawrócił się na katolicyzm w 1972 roku. Najbardziej znaną publikacją Harrisona jest "Religious Liberty and Contraception" (Melbourne: John XXIII Fellowship, 1988) w której dowodzi doktrynalnej ciągłości między deklaracją Soboru Watykańskiego II o wolności religijnej Dignitatis Humanae a wcześniejszymi encyklikami o kościele, państwie i tolerancji religijnej. (pl)
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