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Zachary J. Hayes, O.F.M.
Zachary J. Hayes, O.F.M. | |
Industry | Education |
Title | O.F.M., Professor |
Expertise | Historical and systematic theology; science and theology |
Current Organization | Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, Illinois |
Type of Organization | School of theology |
Major Product | Education of ministers and teachers for churches |
Area of Distribution | International |
University/Degree | B.A., Philosophy, Quincy University, Illinois, 1956; Th.D., University of Bonn, Germany, 1964 |
Born | September 21, 1932, Chicago, Illinois |
Honors & Awards | Appointed Full Professor, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, Illinois, 1974; Litt. D., St. Bonaventure University, Olean, NY, 1974; research grant from Association of Theological Schools, 1978; J.C. Murray Award for Distinguished Achievement in Theology, Catholic Theological Society of America, 1985; Litt. D., Quincy University, Quincy, Illinois, 1985; honored by colleagues with Festschrift volume, 1997; named to endowed Duns Scotus Chair of Spirituality, Catholic Theological Union, 1999; Pax et Bonum Award for contribution to the life of the church, Chicago, 2001; Franciscan Institute Medal for contribution to scholarship in Franciscan studies, 2002 |
Published Works | 16 books, 55 articles, many reviews |
Affiliations | Catholic Theological Society of America; Society for the Scientific Study of Religion; Medieval Society of Illinois |
Hobbies & Sports | Classical music, tennis, cycling, alpine skiing |
Career Accomplishments | Lectured and published extensively in theology, and on relation of science and religion; Work with environmental groups; Covener for Historical Theology Seminar for the Catholic Theological Society of America; Lectured and conducted faculty seminar at University of Utrecht in the Netherlands; Listed in: Directory of American Scholars, 7th edition; Contemporary Authors, 1984-85; Who's Who in Religion, 4th edition |
Work History | Catholic Pastor at US Embassy, Bonn/Bad Godesberg, Germany, 1960-64; adult education; continuing education of clergy; professor and guest lecturer in Chicago, Boston, Berkeley, Notre Dame, New York, Indiana; advisory board for two publishing houses; Board of Trustees at Quincy University; selection committee of American Association for the Advancement of Science for the Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award, 1997 |
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