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Fr. Krause did undergraduate work at the University of Notre Dame (B.S., 1963), and graduate work at the Gregorian University in Rome, Italy (S.T.L., 1967). He completed doctoral studies at Boston University in Christian Social Ethics in 1975. His doctoral research was on "Democratic Process in the Thought of John Courtney Murray and Reinhold Neibuhr," and he received a National Endowment for the Humanities (N.E.H.) Fellowship to study "Religion, Ethics, and Politics: Pius XII and the Jews" at Princeton University in 1987. He has taught at Stonehill College in North Easton, Massachusetts, and at St. Mary's College, Note Dame, Indiana, before coming to Gannon University in 1980. He is chaplain and on the Board of Directors of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists (SCSS), and the Scholars for Social Justice (SSJ), and a member of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars. His numerous essays have appeared in Crisis,First Things, Faith and Reason, the New Oxford Review, and the National Catholic Register, for which he was a contributing editor for a number of years. Currently, he teaches Medical Ethics to Gannon students in health related programs, and is a Medical Moral Consultant for the Diocese of Erie, and a member of the Catholic Health Associaton.
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