Pilch, John J. (Personal Name)
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His Galatians and Romans, 1983: CIP t.p. (John J. Pilch) CIP data sheet (b. 8/7/1936)
Baltimore sun WWW site, viewed Aug. 3, 2016 (in obituary dated Aug. 2, 2016: John J. Pilch Jr., a biblical scholar and author who lived in Catonsville, died July 22 at St. Agnes Hospital [Baltimore, Md.]; he was 79; born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y.; after graduating in 1954 from St. Anthony of Padua College Preparatory School in Watkins Glen, N.Y., he entered the Franciscan order at Lake Geneva, Wis., and a year later professed his vows; Dr. Pilch was ordained a priest in 1963; began studying for his master's degree at Marquette University and from 1968 to 1969 studied Greek and Hebrew at St. Louis University; returned to Marquette, where he earned a master's degree in theology and his doctorate in 1972; left his order in 1975; lived in Milwaukee until moving in 1988 to Baltimore; while living in Milwaukee, Dr. Pilch was assistant professor in the department of presentative medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin from 1974 to 1988, where his focus was medical anthropology; joined the theology department at Georgetown University in 1993, teaching an introductory course in biblical literature; while Dr. Pilch concluded his career at Georgetown in 2011, he accepted a part-time teaching position with the Odyssey program at the Johns Hopkins University; sang with the Baltimore Opera Company chorus, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra chorus, Municipal Opera Company and the Baltimore Choral Arts Society)