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La última reunión anual del Consejo Editorial del Concilium, que se celebrará en Palermo (Sicilia), se celebró por videoconferencia del 19 al 23 de mayo de 2020. Fue una oportunidad para aumentar nuestra experiencia de trabajo conjunto utilizando herramientas digitales y para fortalecer nuestros vínculos operativos.

Tres miembros del Consejo Editorial han completado su mandato: Linda Hogan (Irlande); Mile Babic´ OFM (Bosnie-Herzegovine); João J. Vila-Chã SJ (Portugal).

Les agradecemos su colaboración en el Consejo editorial. Ahora forman parte del Comité Científico de la revista.

Elegimos y dimos la bienvenida a tres nuevos miembros del Consejo editorial:


Gusztáv Kovács (Pécs, Hongrie);
Carlos Schickendantz (Santiago, Chili);
Stephan van Erp OP (Leuven, Belgique).

Gusztáv Kovács (b. 1980 in Hungary) is the rector of the Episcopal Theological College of Pécs and the head of the Department for Human Dignity and Social Justice. He has degrees in English Language and Literature and Religious Education from the University of Pécs, the Episcopal Theological College of Pécs, and the University of Vienna, where he gained his Th.D in 2008. Professor Kovács received his habilitation in philosophy at the University of Pécs in 2015. Since 2016 he has been teaching bioethics at the Medical School, since 2019 at the Faculty for Health Sciences of the University of Pécs. Leader of the MTA-PPHF Religious Education Research Group of the Content Pedagogy Research Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His field of research covers topics from philosophical ethics, social ethics and bioethics.

Carlos Schickendantz. Nació en Córdoba, Argentina (1957). Es doctor en Teología por la Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Alemania. Fue decano de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades de la Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Argentina (2002-2005) y vicerrector académico de la misma Universidad (2006-2011). Fue profesor de Teología Sistemática de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades de la Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Argentina (1998-2011). Ha sido investigador visitante en Boston College STM (Boston, EE. UU.) y profesor visitante en diferentes universidades. Desde 2011 trabaja como profesor e investigador en el Centro Teológico Manuel Larraín de la Universidad Jesuita Alberto Hurtado (Santiago, Chile). Interés de investigación: Teología sistemática; Vaticano II; Eclesiología; Reforma de la Iglesia; Teología de Karl Rahner y Johann Baptist Metz; Teología de América Latina; Teología de los signos de los tiempos; Metodología teológica. Publicaciones: https://uahurtado.academia.edu/CarlosSchickendantz

Stephan van Erp is Professor of Fundamental Theology and the Head of the Research Unit Systematic Theology and the Study of Religions at KU Leuven, Belgium. There, he is also the coordinator of the Research Group for Fundamental and Political Theology and of the Interfaculty Centre for Catholic Thought. He studied theology at the Theological Faculty of Tilburg and philosophy at the Catholic University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands. His dissertation was on fundamental theology and aesthetics, and was entitled The Art of Theology: Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Theological Aesthetics and the Foundations of Faith (Studies in Philosophical Theology, Vol. 25, Leuven, Peeters 2004). He has been a visiting fellow at the University of Oxford and King’s College London. He has taught Fundamental Theology, Dogmatic Theology and Ethics at the universities of Tilburg, Nijmegen, and Groningen.
His research interests concern the fields of philosophical and fundamental theology, in particular the relationship between faith and reason, the concept of catholicity and the role of theology in the academy and in society. He explores the connection between these methodological issues with political theology, in particular the current challenges of global Catholicism for faith and theology. His specific expertise concerns 20th and 21st-century systematic theology, especially the theologies of Edward Schillebeeckx, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Karl Rahner, and Rowan Williams. Currently he is working on research projects on the theology of Edward Schillebeeckx, on political theology, and on the concept of catholicity.

Notes

  1. (en la foto, se puede ver de izquierda a derecha y de arriba a abajo: Carlos Mendoza-Álvarez OP (Ciudad de México – México); Thierry-Marie Courau OP (Paris – France); Gianluca Montaldi FN (Brescia – Italia); Stefanie Knauss (Villanova – USA); Michelle Becka (Würzburg – Deutschland); Sharon A. Bong (Selangor – Malaisia); Daniel Franklin Pilario (Quezon City – Filipinas); Catherine Cornille (Boston – USA); Susan Abraham (Los Angelès – USA); Huang Po Ho (Tainan – Taiwan); Linda Hogan (Dublin, Ireland); Esther Mombo (Nairobi – Kenya); John-Baptist Antony (Bangaluru, India); Michel Andraos (Ottawa – Canada); Geraldo Luiz De Mori (Belo Horizonte – Brasil); Bernardeth Caero Bustillos (Cochabamba – Bolivia); Margareta Gruber OSF (Vallendar – Deutschland). Stan Chu Ilo (Chicago, USA) não está na fotografia..

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