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Name: David M. O'Leary
Title: University Chaplain, Director of Goddard Chapel, Senior Lecturer in Religion & Medical Ethics
Departmental Affiliation: Religion Department
Degrees: Doctor of Philosophy, medical & theological ethics, University of Oxford;
S.T.L., Licentiate in Sacred Theology, moral theology, Weston Jesuit;
M.Ed., Master of Education, religious education, Boston College;
M.Div., Master of Divinity, systematics & scripture,St. John's Seminary
Expertise: Catholicism, Medical Ethics, International Relations & World Religions, Inter Faith/Inter Religious Dialogue
E-mail: david.oleary@tufts.edu

Other websites: http://www.tufts.edu/chaplaincy/about/staff/oleary.html
Scholarship & Research: Books published:

"A Vision of Catechesis for Today" Baltimore: St. Mary's Press, 1997.

"Roman Catholic Beliefs & Prayers, A Handbook for those on a Spiritual Journey" Medford: J.C. Miller Press, 1999, ISBN 0-9677471-0-4

"The Roman Catholic Perspective on the Morality of Withdrawing or Withholding Food and Fluid to an Individual in the Persistent Vegatative State" Ashland, Bookmasters, 2001, ISBN 0-9677471-2-0

"Seeking the Path of God's Justice, An Analysis of the U.S. Bishops' Letter on Economic Justice" Medford: J.C. Miller Press, 2001, ISBN 0-9677471-1-2

"A study of Josef Fuchs' Writings on Human Nature and Morality" 2005, University Press of America

2006 Encyclopedia of Religious and Spiritual Development, Editors Elizabeth M. Dowling & W. George Scarlett, twelve articles by David O'Leary: "Altars", "Aquinas", "Catholicism", "Churches", "Environmental Ethics", "Heaven", "Hell", "Jesus", "Judaism, Reform", "Mysticism", "Sacraments", and "Worship".

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