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'''Constant Mews''' (born 1953), D. Phil (''Oxon'') is Professor of Medieval Thought, Director, Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology, [[Monash University]], Melbourne, (expert on medieval religious thought (especially [[Peter Abelard]]) and on interfaith dialogue); he won the Trenwith Cup for History at St Peter's College in 1971.<ref>[http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/historical-studies/staff/cmews.php Constant Mews].</ref>
'''Constant Mews''' (born 1953), D. Phil (''Oxon'') is Professor of Medieval Thought, Director, Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology, [[Monash University]], Melbourne. He is an authority on medieval religious thought, especially on the medieval philosopher and theologian, [[Peter Abelard]]) and on interfaith dialogue.<ref>[http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/historical-studies/staff/cmews.php Constant Mews].</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==
Mews was born in England and educated at [[St Peter's College, Auckland]]. He won the Trenwith Cup for History at St Peter's College in 1971.<ref> Rick Maxwell, ''St Peter's College, Auckland'', Simerlocy Press, Auckland 2008, p. 20.</ref>


==Career==
==Career==

Revision as of 01:09, 11 November 2010

Constant Mews (born 1953), D. Phil (Oxon) is Professor of Medieval Thought, Director, Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology, Monash University, Melbourne. He is an authority on medieval religious thought, especially on the medieval philosopher and theologian, Peter Abelard) and on interfaith dialogue.[1]

Early life

Mews was born in England and educated at St Peter's College, Auckland. He won the Trenwith Cup for History at St Peter's College in 1971.[2]

Career

Letters of Abelard and Heloise

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  1. ^ Constant Mews.
  2. ^ Rick Maxwell, St Peter's College, Auckland, Simerlocy Press, Auckland 2008, p. 20.