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Timothy Suttor

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Timothy Lachlan Suttor (11 May 1926, New South Wales, Australia – 1997, Spain) was a Catholic theologian noted for his work editing Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae, v.11[1] as well as his original book Hierarchy and democracy in Australia, 1788-1870 : the formation of Australian Catholicism, published in 1965.[2][3]

After converting to Catholicism in his late teens and spending years studying for the priesthood under the Dominicans, Suttor changed course in 1955, married, and began a career as a Catholic academic. He was remembered by Australian poet Geoffrey Lehmann as something of a poet himself.[4] Suttor moved to Canada in 1964 where he taught at the University of Toronto (1964-1968) and the University of Windsor (1968-1984). He died in Malaga, Spain in 1997.[5]

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  1. ^ "Cambridge University Press" (PDF).
  2. ^ Villanova University. "Record for book at the Falvey Memorial Library".
  3. ^ Suttor, T. L. (Timothy Lachlan) (1965), Hierarchy and democracy in Australia, 1788-1870 : the formation of Australian Catholicism, Melbourne University Press, retrieved 28 January 2014
  4. ^ Lehmann, Geoffrey. "James McAuley – literary criticism in the form of a personal memoir".
  5. ^ University of Windsor, Retirees' Newsletter, Vol. VII, No. 5, December, 1997