
Tim Muldoon
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Ignatian spirituality, postmodernity and Catholicism, young adult spirituality, adoption issues
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"Tim Muldoon (Ph.D., Roman Catholic Systematic Theology, Duquesne University) is a Catholic theologian, writer, and spiritual director. He is the author of five books (see more under publications) and the editor of two anthologies. He has taught for some fifteen years at Catholic colleges and universities, in the areas of the history of Western thought, theology and spirituality, scripture and ethics. Currently, he teaches in the Honors Program at Boston College, where he also serves in the Office of University Mission and Ministry. You can find Tim Muldoon on Facebook.
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