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BOARD OF EDITORS
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Regina
Ammicht-Quinn,
Germany |
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Regina
Ammicht-Quinn
studied
Catholic
theology
and
German.
She is a
lecturer
in
theological
ethics
at the
Theological
Faculty
of the
University
of
Tubingen
and the
Interfaculty
Centre
for
Ethics
in
Science,
Tübingen.
Her
publications
include:
Von
Lissabon
bis
Auschwitz.
Zum
Paradigmawechsel
in der
Theodizeefrage,
Freiburg
1992;
Körper,
Religion
und
Sexualität.
Theologische
Reflexion
zur
Ethik
der
Geschlechter,
Mainz
22002;
Kultur
des
Lebens.
Bemerkungen
zu einer
christlichen
Antropologie
der
Zukunft,
Hildesheimer
Texte 2,
Hildesheim
2001. |
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Maria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer, Brazil |
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Maria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer lives in Rio de Janerio. A laywoman, she is married with three grown-up children. She received a doctorate from the Gregorian in 1989and is currently associate professor in the theology department at the Pontifical Catholic University in Rio and a co-ordinator at the Loyola Centre of Faith and Culture at the same university. She is co-author with Ivone Gebara of Mary: Mother of the Church, Mother of the Poor (1993) and her other recent publications include Deus trindade:avida no corção do mundo ( 2001, ed); Violệncia e religião. Trệs religiões em confronto e dialogo: Cristianismo, Judaismo, Islamismo (2001). |
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Lisa Sowle Cahill, USA |
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Lisa Sowle Cahill is the J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology at Boston College, Newton Massachusetts, USA. She is the author of Love your Enemies: Discipleship, Pacifism and Just War Theory and of Family: A Christian Social Perspective. She is a past president of the Catholic Theological Society of America and of the Society of Christian Ethics (North America). |
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Dennis Gira, France |
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Dennis Gira born in 1943 at Chicago, USA, studied philosophy and theology there before going to Japan in 1969. He studied Japanese and did research in East Asian Studies at Sophia University in Tokyo before leaving France in 1977. There he obtained a doctorate at the University of Paris VII (East Asian Studies - spécialization Buddhism) and the diploma of the "Ecole Pratiques des Hautes Etudes (Sciences religieuses)". From 1985 to 2007 he taught courses on Buddhism and Interreligious Dialogue at the Institute Catholique de Paris (Catholic University of Paris) where he was assistant director of the Institut de science et de théologie des religions from 1986 to 2007. |
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