BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 
 

Hille Haker , Germany

Hille Haker is Professor of Moral Theology/Social Ethics at the Catholic Faculty of Frankfurt, and a member of the European Group on Ethics in Sciences and New Technologies (EGE). From 2003 to 2005 she was Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (USA). She studied Catholic theology, German literature and philosophy at the Universities of Tübingen, Munich and Nijmegen (NL). From 1989 to 2003 she was staff member of the Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities, and lecturer at the Department of Ethics/Socila Ethics at the Catholic Theological Faculty, both University of Tübingen.

 
 

 
 

Solange Lefebvre, Canada

Solange Lefebvre, PhD. Theology, University of Montreal; D.E.A. Social Anthropology, EHESS, Paris. Solange Lefebvre is Professor of theology and religious studies at the University of Montreal, Canada, and Chair, religion, culture and society. She edited few books on ages and generations (Fides, Paulist 1992-1995), and had published numerous articles and book chapters on generations, and on secularity and religion in the public sphere (La religion dans la sphere publique, 2005). She recently published Cultures et spiritualité des jeunes, Bellarmin, 2008.

 
 

 
 

Eloi Messi Metogo, Cameroon

Eloi Messi Metogo, born in Cameroon is a Dominican. He holds a degree in Literature and doctorates in Theology and ‘religions-religious anthropology’ and teaches Christology and theological anthropology at the Catholoc University of Central Africa in Yaoundé. He has recently published Éléments pour une théologie africaine pour le XXIe siecle (Yaounde, 2005).

 
 

 
 

Silvia Scatena, Italy

Silvia Scatena (1970) graduated from Pisa University, received a PhD in Contemporary History from the University of Rome 3 and has been Visiting Fellow for a semester at the School of Religious Studies of the Catholic University in Washington D.C. She is a long-term participant in the work of the Foundation for Religious Sciences of Bologna and teaches Contemporary History at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.