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Richard Thomas Nolan

The Rev. Richard Thomas Nolan (born May 30, 1937, Waltham, MA; dual citizenship in the Republic of Ireland, 2011〔(www.philosophy-religion.org ).〕) is a canon of Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral in Hartford, Connecticut and a former college professor of philosophy and religious studies. He is the editor/coauthor of ''The Diaconate Now'' (Corpus-World, 1968), and coauthor of ''Living Issues In Philosophy'' (Oxford University Press, 1995), ''Living Issues in Ethics'' (Wadsworth 1982 and iUniverse 2000), and ''Soul Mates: More than Partners'' (online, 2004). Nolan is also the editor of a non-commercial, educational website (philosophy-religion.org ).〔(www.philosophy-religion.org ).〕 His books have been translated into several languages, including Indonesian and Chinese.
==Education and professional career==
Richard Nolan is a 1954 alumnus of the Boston Latin School; he then enrolled at The Tabor Academy in Marion, MA. Nolan received his bachelor's degree from Trinity College in 1960. Following his graduation from Trinity, Nolan continued his studies in divinity at Hartford Seminary, receiving his Masters in Divinity in 1963. During his time at Hartford Seminary, he also held his first position as an instructor in Latin and English at Watkinson School in Hartford, CT.〔 Shortly after completing his studies at Hartford, he was ordained a deacon at Christ Church in June 1963 in Waltham, MA. He was ordained a priest in June 1965 at St. John's, in Arlington, MA.〔
Nolan received his master's in Religion from the Yale University Divinity School in 1967; during his studies, he was also an instructor in math and religion, and associate chaplain at the Cheshire Academy from 1965 to 1967. In 1967 Nolan accepted a position as an instructor of philosophy and education at the Hartford Seminary Foundation, and in 1968 was promoted to the position of Assistant Academic Dean.
Nolan continued to expand his responsibilities; in 1969 he accepted a position as an instructor at the Mattatuck Community College in Waterbury, CT. Meanwhile, Nolan was completing his Ph.D. studies at New York University, where he was granted a Doctor of Philosophy in Religion in 1973. Nolan remained an instructor at Mattatuck for many years, becoming an associate professor in 1974, and a full professor of philosophy and social sciences in 1978. He held his post at Mattatuck until 1992.〔 In the intervening years, Dr. Nolan also held adjunct and/or visiting professor positions at Trinity College, Long Island University, the University of Miami, St. Joseph College, Pace University, and many others.〔 Nolan continued teaching at the University of Connecticut, Hartford Graduate Center, and Central Connecticut State University until he retired in 1994.〔 Despite retirement, he continued to teach part-time at Broward Community College, Barry University, Florida Atlantic University, and Palm Beach Community College as recently as 2002.〔
In 1992, Nolan was named a retired honorary canon for life at Christ Church Cathedral in Hartford, CT. He also holds posts as pastor emeritus for St. Paul's Parish, in Bantam, CT (since 1988),〔 member of the society of regents at Cathedral Church St. John the Divine (since 2002), retired priest-in-residence at St. Andrew's Church in Lake Worth, FL (since 2002),〔 and professor emeritus at Mattatuck Community College, in Waterbury, CT.〔
Nolan has been the author and editor on numerous books, including ''The Diaconate Now'' (Corpus-World, 1968), ''Living Issues in Philosophy'' (Oxford University Press, 1995), and ''Living Issues in Ethics'' (Wadsworth 1982 and iUniverse 2000). His books have been translated into several languages, including Indonesian and Chinese. His online “Commentary on the Episcopal Prayer Book Catechism” has been translated into (Polish ). Since 2000, Nolan has been the editor of the website (philosophy-religion.org ), a reference on philosophy and religion topics and papers, used internationally〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Wabash College )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Routledge Encyclopedia of Religion )〕 and recommended by Yale University 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.library.yale.edu/div/electext.htm )〕 and several other colleges and universities in the United States and beyond.

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