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Hille
Haker ,
Germany |
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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. |
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Solange Lefebvre, Canada |
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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. |
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Eloi Messi Metogo, Cameroon |
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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). |
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Silvia
Scatena,
Italy |
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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. |
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