Felix Wilfred was born in Puthenkadai, Kanyakumari District,Tamil Nadu, to B. Arogyam (a school headmaster) and Mary Josephine (a housewife). After schooling, Wilfred traveled to thePontifical Urban University in Rome in 1965 to pursue philosophical and theological studies, in order to train for the priesthood. He then studied Italian literature at theUniversity of Perugia and French philosophy and literature at theUniversity of Caen.[1]
After completing his studies, Wilfred returned to India in 1977 to teach at St. Paul's Major Seminary (Tamil Nadu). In 1993, he moved to the Department of Christian Studies,University of Madras, first as a Professor and then, in 2000, as Head of the Department.[2]
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Patrick, G.; Fiorenza, Elisabeth Schüssler, eds. (2008).Negotiating Borders: Theological Explorations in the Global Era: Essays in Honour of Prof. Felix Wilfred. Delhi: ISPCK.