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Concilium  2017  MANILA international conference

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Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, DD.
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Felix Wilfred

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Jimmy Belita
St. Vincent School of Theology – Quezon City

 
A Vincentian priest, he is also professor and the former Rector of St. Vincent School of Theology (SVST), Quezon City. He is the former Dean of Theology at St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary in Jaro, Iloilo before he became the Dean of Theology at Seminario Mayor de San Carlos, Mabolo, Cebu in 1979. The following year, he served as a Rector of Seminario Mayor de San Carlos. He became the Dean of SVST from 1986 until 1994.  Within that year he was also the Chairperson of the Religious Studies Department of the De La Salle University Manila and a Member of the Board of Trustees of Colegio de San Lorenzo until 1990. In 1988 he entered Eastern College (now Eastern University) in St. Davids, Pennsylvania as Visiting Professor. Afterwards, he became a holder of Ariston Estrada Sr. Professorial Chair for Theology at De La Salle University. He became the Vice President for Academic Affairs of Adamson University until 1995. In recent years he has engaged himself in research and writing. His latest publication is God Was Not in the Wind: an Evolutionary Understanding of Popular Religion in the Philippines which won the National Book Awards in 2006. His present research interest is on shamans and faith healers and the interface between religion and physical sciences.


Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, D.D.
Felix Wilfred
Carlos Mendoza Alvarez
Jose Mario Francisco
Diego Irarrazaval
Ramon Echica
Leonard Kinkupu
Marie-Theres Wacker
Bishop Pablo David
Michelle Becka
Mile Babic
Jose De Mesa
Liza Sowle Cahill
Linda Hogan
Carmen Scheuerman
Agnes Brazal
Thierry-Marie Corau
Po-Ho Huang
Eliseo Mercado, Jr.
Michel Andraos
Jimmy Belita
Jojo Fung
Enrico Galavotti
Stefanie Knauss
Geraldo Luiz de Mori
Dennis Gonzalez
Annie Co

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 St. Vincent School of Theology

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P.O. Box 1179, 1116 Quezon City, Philippines


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