Harold O. J. Brown
Harold Ogden Joseph Brown | |
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| Born | July 6, 1933 Tampa, Florida, U.S. |
| Died | July 8, 2007 (aged 74) Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. |
| Education | A.B. (Harvard College, 1953); B.D. (Harvard Divinity School, 1957); S.T.M. (Harvard Divinity School, 1959); Ph.D. (Harvard University, 1967) |
| Occupations | Theologian; professor; activist; author |
| Organizations | Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Reformed Theological Seminary (Charlotte) |
| Known for | Co‑founding the Christian Action Council (now Care Net); leadership in the modern pro‑life movement |
| Notable work | The Protest of a Troubled Protestant (1969); Death Before Birth (1977); Heresies: The Image of Christ… (1984); The Sensate Culture (1996) |
| Spouse | Grace Hancox Brown |
| Children | Two |
Harold O. J. Brown (July 6, 1933 - July 8, 2007) was a theologian, professor, activist, and author in the United States. He was a professor of theology for many years at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and later at Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was also the co-founder of the Christian Action Council.