Professor Peter Black has a BA in philosophy from Newcastle University, New South Wales, and completed his primary theological studies (B.Theol.) through the Yarra Theological Union, Melbourne. Having completed his Licentiate in Moral Theology he continued his studies until 1994 when he was awarded the Doctorate in Sacred Theology (STD) from the Academia Alfonsiana, Rome, with the grade of “Summa Cum Laude.” He has lectured in moral theology at the Vincent Pallotti Institute for the Laity, Rome, at Catholic Institute of Sydney, The Catholic Theological Union, Hunters Hill, and Yarra Theological Union, Melbourne, Murdoch University, Western Australia and The Washington Theological Union in Washington DC. He has been teaching theology with a particular interest in moral theology at Notre Dame University since 1996. Rev. Dr. Peter Black is a priest of the Archdiocese of Perth. He was the founding chairperson of the Western Australian State Coroner's Ethics Committee and continues to work with Catholic Education and the staff of Catholic hospitals.
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