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Thomas O'Loughlin

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Thomas O'Loughlin (born 1958, Dublin) is Professor of Historical Theology at the University of Nottingham.[1]

O'Loughlin's academic impact is not confined to his own publications. He is (or was) editor of the Brepols series: Studia Traditionis Theologiae.[2]

O'Loughlin is a Research Associate in the School of Celtic Studies in the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.[3]

Books

  • Teachers and Code-Breakers: The Latin Genesis Tradition, 430-800 [Instrumenta Patristica XXXV] (Brepols, Turnhout, 1999).
  • Saint Patrick: The Man and his Works (S.P.C.K., London 1999).
  • Celtic Theology: Humanity, World and God in Early Irish Writings (Continuum [Cassell], London 2000).
  • Journeys on the Edges (D.L.T., London / Orbis, New York, 2000).
  • Liturgical Resources for Lent and Eastertide (Columba Press, Dublin 2004).
  • Discovering Saint Patrick (D.L.T., London / Paulist Press, New York/Mahwah, N.J., 2005).
  • Liturgical Resources for Advent and Christmastide (Columba Press, Dublin 2006).
  • Liturgical Resources for the Year of Luke (Columba Press, Dublin 2006).
  • Adomnán and the Holy Places: The Perceptions of an Insular Monk on the Location of the Biblical Drama (T. & T. Clark, London 2007).
  • Liturgical Resources for the Year of Matthew (Columba Press, Dublin 2007).
  • Explaining the Lectionary for Readers (Columba Press, Dublin 2008).
  • Liturgical Resources for the Year of Mark (Columba Press, Dublin 2008).

References

  1. ^ Thomas O'Loughlin in the Department of Theology and Religion Studies at University of Nottingham]
  2. ^ [1] - self-reported comment on a blog
  3. ^ [2] - not a very reliable source, but better than nothing

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Theology/People/Thomas.Oloughlin