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Robert J. Daly, S.J.
Abstract
Appearance
Robert J. Daly, S.J., is professor emeritus of theology at Boston College
where he has taught since completing his doctorate in Würzburg, Germany
in 1972. He has held a variety of administrative and academic oversight
positions at Boston College, in the Boston Theological Institute, the
Boston Area Patristics Group, on the boards of The Catholic Biblical
Association, the Catholic Theological Society of America, and COV&R,
as editor-in-chief of the journal Theological Studies, editorial consultant
to that journal and to Religion and the Arts, and chair of the board
of the newly founded Patristics Institute at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox
School of Theology. His research and writing, after focusing on the
early development of doctrine, patristics, and biblical theology and
ethics, has been focusing more recently on liturgical theology, as can
be seen from his recent articles in Theological Studies: "Robert Bellarmine
and Post-Tridentine Eucharistic theology," vol. 61 (2000) and "Sacrifice
Unveiled or Sacrifice Revisited: Trinitarian Perspectives," vol. 64
(2003). His current project is to develop the latter article into a
major book.
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