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Nolan, Richard T.


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    • Birth Date

        1937-05-30
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation End: 1960
        • Organization: Trinity College
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation End: 1963
        • Organization: Hartford Seminary
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation End: 1967
        • Organization: Yale University
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1969
        • Affiliation End: 1992
        • Organization: Mattatuck Community College
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        • Affiliation End: 1973
        • Organization: New York University
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        • Organization: Episcopal Church
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1974
        • Affiliation End: 1988
        • Organization: St. Paul's Church (Bantam, Conn.)
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1984
        • Affiliation End: 1996
        • Organization: Litchfield Institute
    • Birth Place

        Waltham (Mass.)
    • Occupation

      Priest

      Deacon

      Teacher

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    • found: His The diacenate now, 1968.
    • found: Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), Sept. 10, 2007(Richard Thomas Nolan; b. May 30, 1937, Waltham, Mass.; New York University, Ph. D., 1973; ordained Episcopal priest; Mattatuck Community College, professor emeritus, 1992- )
    • found: NUCMC data from Litchfield Hist. Soc. for His Papers, 1974-2007(Richard Thomas Nolan (1937- ) was born in Waltham, Mass. He received a B.A. from Trinity College in 1960, an M.Div. from the Hartford Seminary in 1963, an M.A. from Yale University in 1967, and a Ph.D. from New York University in 1973. He was ordained deacon in 1963 and priest in 1965 in the Episcopal Church. He held various school and college teaching positions starting in 1961. He joined Mattatuck Community College in 1969, where he was a professor until 1992. In 1974, he was named part-time pastor of St. Paul's Church in Bantam, a position he held until 1988. From 1984 to 1996 he was president of the Litchfield Institute. He retired to Florida in 1994. He is an author of books on religion and philosophy)
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