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DANIEL FRANKLIN PILARIO, CM
Doctorate in Sacred Theology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
License in Sacred Theology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Bachelor in Sacred Theology, University of Santo Tomas
BA Philosophy, Adamson University

Daniel Franklin Pilario is a member of the Congregation of Mission (CM) Provincial Council Philippines. He is currently the Dean of the Saint Vincent School of Theology and a member of the Board of Trustees in Adamson-Ozanam Educational Foundation. He is a founding member and former president of DAKATEO (Catholic Theological Society of the Philippines ). He is also a Formation Team member of the De Paul House in Quezon City and a guest minister in Parokya ng Ina ng Lupang Pangako in Payatas Quezon City. Aside from teaching at St. Vincent School of Theology, he also teaches as a guest professor at the Seminario Mayor de San Carlos ( Cebu City ), St. Louis University ( Baguio ) and Euntes (Zamboanga), among other places. He is also a professorial lecturer at the Department of Sociology in the University of the Philippines Diliman. For several years, he has been involved in several conferences where he presented his papers and lectures locally and internationally. He has been a co-convenor and animating team member of the Asia-Pacific Vincentian Studies Institute (Adamson University) (2004 - ) and a convenor in the South Manila Consortium (Theology and Religious Educators’ Group) from 2005-2006. When in Europe, he has been granted scholarships; one for his graduate course in theology granted by Missionswissenschaftliches Missio, e.V. of Aachen, Germany and the other by the Research Council (Onderzoeksraad) in  K.U. Leuven, Belgium. He has published in different theological- philosophical journals like JahrbuchfürkontextuelleTheologien, Questions Liturgiques, Bijdragen, Asian Christian Review and Chakana. His doctoral dissertation which became an award-winning book Back to the Rough Grounds of Praxis (2005) is now being used as a reference book for students of philosophy. Much of his research studies cover fundamental theology, inculturation, theological anthropology and sociology, methods of theological research and political-social theory.

PUBLICATIONSI. BOOKS AND JOURNALS (Written and/or Edited)

1.      Knowing the Tree by its Leaves: Re-reading Vincent de Paul in the Philippine Context. Manila, Philippines: Congregation of the Mission, 1994. xvi. + 185. 

2.      Proclaim the Good News to the Poor: CM Convocation 1995, co-author with Manuel Ginete. (Manila, Philippines: Congration of the Mission, 1995).

3.      Pakiglambigit: A Story of the Basic Ecclesial Communities in an Urban Context. The San Roque Parish Experience. Pasay City, Philippines: Paulines Publishing House, 1997. Xv + 267.

4.      Against Forgetfulness: The Forum for Liberation Theologies. Remembering a Decade (1990-2000), co-editor. Leuven: Centre for Liberation Theologies, 2001.

5.      Mediations in Theology: Georges De Schrijver's Wager and Liberation Theologies, co-editor with Jacques Haers, Edmund Guzman, Lope Florente Lesigues. Annua Nuntia Lovaniensia. Leuven: Peeters, 2004.

6.      Inter-Sectiones: A Journal of the Katholieke Univeristeit Leuven. Faculty of Theology, Editor. Volume 2000, Issue No. 2.

7.      Back to the Rough Grounds of Praxis: Exploring Theological Method with Pierre Bourdieu. BETL Series. Leuven: Leuven University Press and Peeters, 2005.

            See also in Google Books

 

8.      The Ambivalence of Sacrifice. Edited by Luiz Carlos Susin, Daniel Franklin Pilario, Diego Irarrazával. Concilium: International Journal of Theology 2013/4. London: SCM Press, 2013. Other translations: Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian

·         L’ambivalenza del sacrificio. Brescia: Editrice Queriniana, 2013.

·         Die Ambivalenz des Opfers. Mainz: Matthias Grünwald-Verlag, 2013.

·         La ambivalencia del sacrificio. Madrid: Editorial Verbo Divino, 2013.

·         A ambivalência de sacrifício. Rio de Janiero: Editorial Vozes, 2013.

·         Smisao žrtvovanja. Croatia: Ex Libris, 2013.

 

9.      Christian Orthodoxy. Edited by Felix Wilfred and Daniel Franklin Pilario. Concilium: International Journal of Theology 2014/2. London: SCM Press, 2014. Other translations: Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian:

·         Dall’ “Anathema sit” al “Chi sono io per giudicare?” L’ortodossia oggi. Brescia: Editrice Queriniana, 2013.

·         Christliche Orthodoxie. Mainz: Matthias Grünwald-Verlag, 2014.

·         Ortodoxia Cristiana. Madrid: Editorial Verbo Divino, 2014.

·         Ortodoxia Cristã. Rio de Janiero: Editorial Vozes, 2014.

·         Pravovjerje. Croatia: Ex Libris, 2014.

10. Philippine Local Churches after the Spanish Regime. Edited with Gerardo Vibar. SVST Interdisciplinary Series [forthcoming]

11. Ideologies, Faith and Praxis. Edited with Enrique Batangan. Hapag [forthcoming]

12. Second Plenary Council of the Philippines: Quo vadis? Edited with Agnes Brazal and Eric Genilo. SVST Interdisciplinary Series [forthcoming]

13. Faith in Action: Catholic Social Teaching on the Ground. Modules for Grassroots Communities. SVST Interdisciplinary Series. [forthcoming]

II.  SELECTED PUBLISHED ARTICLES

1.      “Politics of Culture and the Project of Inculturation.” In Jahrbuch für kontextuelle Theologien 1999. Edited by Missionswissenschaftliches Institute Missio, e.V. (Frankfurt, Main: IKO - Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunkation, 1999),172-94.

2.      “Editor’s Introduction.” Inter-Sectiones: A Journal of the K.U.Leuven Faculty of Theology Volume 2000, Issue No. 2.

3.      “Gift-Exchange in Sacramentology: A Critical Assessment from the Perspective of Pierre Bourdieu.” Questions Liturgiques/Studies in Liturgy 82 (2001): 80-96. Reprinted in Contemporary Sacramental Contours of a God Incarnate, ed. Lieven Boeve and Lambert Leijssen (Leuven: Peeters, 2001), 85-101.

4.      “Locus Theologicus: Place, Theology and Globalization.” Bijdragen: A Journal of Philosophy and Theology 63 (2002): 71-98.

5.      “Hacer una teología contextual. Hacia la conversación sobre el método en el contexto Filipino.” Voces 20 (2002): 59-78.

6.      “The Craft of Contextual Theology: Towards a Methodological Conversation in the Philippine Context.” Chakana: Intercultural Forum for Philosophy and Theology 1 (2003): 19-42. Revised version published in Hapag: An Interdisciplanary Theological Journal 1 (2004), Issue No. 1: 5-39. Also found in http://www.philjol.info/philjol/index.php/HAPAG/article/view/913/893 (accessed 12-05-2011).

7.      “The Politics of (Political) Representation: Perspectives from Pierre Bourdieu.” Hapag: An Interdisciplinary Theological Journal 1 (2004), Issue No. 2: 79-99. Also found in http://www.philjol.info/philjol/index.php/HAPAG/article/view/919/901 (accessed 12-05-2011). Republished in Recent Philosophies in the Philippines. Volume 1. Manila: Philosophical Association of the Philippines, 2006, 1-19.

8.      “Inculturating Congregational Charisms: A Methodological Proposal for the Vincentian Family.” Hapag: An Interdisciplinary Theological Journal 2 (2005), Issue No. 2: 169-207. Also found in http://www.philjol.info/philjol/index.php/HAPAG/article/view/646/592 (accessed 12-05-2011).

9.      “Ars Moriendi: Consecrated Life as Eucharistic Body Broken and Given.” Religious Life Asia 8, No. 1 (Jan-Mar 2006): 92-108.

10. “Review of Mystic Wanderers in the Land of Perpetual Departures.” in Philippine Studies 54 (2006): 481-485.

11. “St. Vincent School of Theology: Doing Theology from the Margins.” The Adamson News: Official Publication of Adamson University, December 2006 – January 2007.

12. “Mapping Postcolonial Theory: Implications to Theological Discourse.” In Theological Interdisciplinary Conversations in Post-colonial and Global Contexts. Edited by DAKATEO (Catholic Theological Society of the Philippines); published in Hapag: An Interdisciplinary Theological Journal Vol. 3. Nos. 1-2 (2006): 9-51. Also found in http://www.philjol.info/philjol/index.php/HAPAG/article/view/650/596 (accessed 12-05-2011). Republished in Asian Christian Review 1 (2007): 448-78.

13. “Inculturating Vincentian Charism and Ministry in the Asia-Pacific Contexts: A Methodological Proposal. The Case of Collaborative Servant-Leadership.” In  Formation for Mission: In Search of Contextualization of Vincentian Formation and Charism in Asia-Pacific, ed. Armada Riyanto (Malang: Indonesia: Vincentian CCC of the Asia Pacific and Widya Sasana Publication, 2005), 139-173. Edited version re-published in Vincentiana 51, No. 4 (July-August 2007): 287-315.

14. “Back to the Rough Grounds: Locating Resistance in Times of Globalization.” Post-colonial Europe in the Crucible of Cultures: Reckoning with God in a World of Conflicts. Edited by Jacques Haers, norbet Hintersteiner and Georges de Schrijver. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, 2007, 21-52.

15. “Disciplines, Interdisciplinarity and Theology.” (Co-authored with Agnes Brazal) Hapag: An Interdisciplinary Theological Journal 4 (2007): 5-25. Also found in http://www.philjol.info/philjol/index.php/HAPAG/article/view/657/603 (accessed 12-05-2011).

16. “Spirituality and Postmodernity in Asia.” In Spirituality of Authentic Witnesses in Postmodern Asia (Quezon City: Institute of Spirituality in Asia, 2007), 24-52.

17. “Vincent de Paul and the Court: Responding to the Politics of Power.” http://cccaprf.wordpress.com /2008/03/25/vincent-de-paul-and-the-court-responding-to-the-politics-of-power/ (accessed 12-05-2008). Edited version was published in Political Charity in Vincentiana 52 (July-August 2008): 294-314.

18. “Caritas: The Challenge towards Erotic Oblation.” Tabo: Newsletter of the Archdioces of Cebu, 2008.

19. “Thirsting for Truth: Mass for Truth, Accountability and Justice.” DLSP Media Bureau in http://news.delasalle.ph/2008/02/thirsting-for-truth-homily-delivered-by.html

20. “Payatas: De megavuilnisbelt van Manilla.” Streven (June 2009): 555-59.

21. “Word of God: Source and Nourishment of Mission.” Religious Life Asia (January – March 2009): 73-84.

22. “Interreligious Dialogue: Paradigms of Theological Interpretation.” Interreligious Dialogue and Formation, ed. Armada Riyanto (Malang: Indonesia: Vincentian CCC of the Asia Pacific and Widya Sasana Publication, 2010), 5-31. Also found in http://cccaprf.wordpress.com/2011/02/05/interreligious-dialogue-paradigms-of-theological-interpretation/ (accessed 12-05-2010).

23. “The Politics of Representation.” Touchstone: Quarterly Magazine of Adamson University, March – May 2010, 4-5,8-9.

24. “Silence as Witness.” [On the Life of Mother Ignacia del Espiritu Santo] in http://www.rvmonline.net/?q=node/2512

25. “Sacrifice, Solidarity and Commitment: The Paschal Mystery Today.” In From Vision to Pondo ng Pinoy – Gaudencio B. Cardinal Rosales Festschrift, ed. Msgr. Gerardo O. Santos (Manila: Archdiocese of Manila, 2011). See also http://www.academia.edu/2070502/Sacrifice_Solidarity_and_Commitment_Paschal_Mystery_Today

26. “Back to the Rough Grounds: Interreligious Dialogue beyond the Classical Paradigms.” Asian Christian Review 5, No. 2 (2011): 10-29.

27. “Attempts by Asian Theologians to Evolve a Viable Theory of Religious Pluralism and Dialogue for our Times.” Bogoslovni vestnik 71 (2011): 327 – 344.

28. “Payatas: Paschal Mystery Lived Everyday.” In Famvin News, April 2012 in http://famvin.org/en/2012/04/06/holy-week-on-the-fringes-of-a-garbage-dump-manila/

29. “150 Years of CM – DC Presence in the Philippines.” http://famvin.org/en/2012/07/21/150-years-of-cm-dc-presence-in-the-philippines/

30. “The Postmodern Mind and Christian Education.” http://ceap.org.ph/upload/download/20129/2714495727_2.pdf

31. “Catholic Social Movements in the Philippines: Clashes with Institutional Powers.” Journal of Catholic Social Thought 10, No. 2 (2013): 1-17.

32. “Restorative Justice amidst Continuing Violence.” In Reconciliation: Empowering Grace, eds. Jacques Haers, Felix Wilfred, Kristien Justaert and Yves de Maesener. Concilium 49. 2013/1 (London, SCM Press, 2013), 64-73.

·         “Justicia restaurativa entre violencia continua. Lecciones de Mindanao, en el Sur de Filipinas.” Concilium 49 (2013/1): 73-84. 

·         “Guistizia Reparativa in mezzo a una violenza persistente: trarre lezione de Mindanao.” Concilium 49 (2013/1): 83-95.

·         “Restorative Justice” inmitten fortgezetzter Gewalt. Erfahrungen aus Mindanao (Südphilippinen).”  Concilium 49 (2013/1): 51-60. 

33. “Towards a Christian Spirituality in a Postmodern World.” Boletín Eclesiástico de Filipínas LXXXIX, No. 900 (2013): 651-658.

34.  “Passion Rituals, Violence and Compassion” (with Luiz Carlos Susin and Diego Irarrázaval). The Ambivalence of Sacrifice, eds. Luiz Carlos Susin, Daniel Franklin Pilario, Diego Irarrazával. Concilium 2013/4. London: SCM Press, 2013, 78-89. See also other translations (Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Croatian):

·         “Ritualli della passion, violenza e compassione.” Concilium (2013/4): 101-117.

·         “Passionsritualle, Gewalt und Mitleiden.” Concilium (2013/4): 444-456.

·         “Rituais da paixão, violência e compaixão.” Concilium (2013/4): 81-94.

·         “Rituales de pasión, violencia y compassion.” Concilium 352 (2013/1)

35. “Eucharist and Human Suffering: Retrieving ‘Sacrifice in Contemporary Magisterium.” Modern Theology 30 (April 2014): 340-356. 

36. “Revisiting Historiographies: New Directions.” In Oxford Handbook of Christianity in Asia, ed. Felix Wilfred (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014), 539-557.

37.  “Editorial: The Ambivalence of Sacrifice.” (with Luiz Carlos Susin and Diego Irrarazaval). Concilium: International Journal of Theology 49. 2013/4. London: SCM Press, 2013, 7-11. See also other translations (Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Croatian). 

38. “Editorial: Christian Orthodoxy.” In Christian Orthodoxy. Edited with Felix Wilfred. Concilium 2014/2. London: SCM Press, 2014, pp. 7-11. See also other translations (Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Croatian).

39. “Jesus of Nazareth, Mystic and Prophet: A View from the Rough Grounds.” Towards an Integral Vision for the Future of Religious Life: New Insights on the Mystical and Prophetic Elements. In  Religious Life Asia XVI (2014): 49-67.

40. “Religionsfreiheit als Mittel zur Verteidigung der Marginalisierten. Lehren aus dignitatis humanae.” [Religious Freedom in Defense of the Margins. Lessons from Dignitatis Humanae]. In Religionsfreheit:Grundlagen, Reflexionen, Modelle. Edited by Klaus Kraemer and Klaus Velguth. Freiburg: Herder, 2014, pp. 324-342.

41. “(Post)apocalyptic Reflections from Ground Zero.” In The Return of Apocalypticism. Edited by Hille Haker, Andrés Torres Queiruga and Marie-Theres Wacker. Concilium 2014/3. London: SCM Press, 2014, 104-110. See also other translations (Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Croatian):

·         “Depois do fim: Reflexões (pós-)apocalípticas a partir do “Marco Zero”, 105-113.

·         “Nack dem Ende. (Post-)Apokalyptische Reflexionen vom “Ground Zero”, 321-327.

·         “Dopo la fine Riflessioni (post)apocalittiche dall’alba del giorno dopo,” 131-140.

·         Nakon kraja: (post)apokaličtička razmišljanja iz „nulte točke“.

42. “Is Asia a Post-religional Society? The Post-religional Paradigm and its Others,” Horizonte 13, No. 37 (January – March 2015): 279-318. See also http://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonte/article/view/P.2175-5841.2015v13n37p279/7707.

43. “Religion, Social Capital for Peacemaking?” In Religion and Identity in Post-conflict Societies. Edited by Regina Ammicht Quinn, Mile Babi, Zoran Grozdanov, Susan Ross and Marie-Theres Wacker. Concilium 2015/1. London: SCM Press, 2015. See also other translations (Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Croatian).

·         “La religion: Capital social para la construcción de la paz?” 111-119.

·         “Religion als soziales Kapital für die Schaffung von Frieden?” 77-83.

44. “The Christology of PCP II: A View from the Margins.” The Church of the Poor: PCP II after Twenty Years” [forthcoming]

45. “And His Garment is Covered with Dust: Directions in Bishop Labayen’s Theology of Praxis” [fortcoming]

III. ARTICLES ABOUT THE AUTHOR/HIS WORKS

1.      Neyens, Sophie. “Op zoek naar God in sloppenwijken: Prijs Acadimische Stichting Leuven voor Daniel Pilario.” Campuskrant: Tijschrift van de K.U.Leuven, 27 November 2003, No. 5, 17. See also http://www.kuleuven.be/ck/2003_04/05/ck15-05-pilario.htm (access 08.09.2006).

2.      Missionswissenschaftliches Institut, ed. “Echte Theologie kommt aus dem Leben und dient dem Leben: Ein Tagebuch von Daniel Franklin Pilario, ehemaliger Stipendiat unseres Instituts.” http://www.mwi-aachen.org/Images/Pilario%20Direkt%201-05%20Endf._tcm16-28695.pdf#search=‘daniel%20pilario’ (access 08.09.2006). 

3.      Brosse, Richard. “Danny Pilario: Theologe von den Philippinen.” Forum Weltkirche, July-August 2005. Freiburg/Basel/Wien: Verlag Herder, 2005, 22-24. Also in http://www.forum-weltkirche.de/de/personen/14785.danny-pilario.html 

4.      Brosse, Richard. 'Danny Pilario CM / Philippinen'. In Gesichter einer fremden Theologie: Sprechen von Gott jenseits von Europa [A portrait of 32 theologians from Africa, Asia, and Latin America]. Theologie der Dritten Welt 34. Edited by Norbert Kössmeier and Richard Brosse. Freiburg-Basel-Wien: Verlag Herder, 2006, 163-168. For table of contents, see http://www.mwi-aachen.org/publikationen/institut/buchreihe/Inhalt_tdw34.asp#0 (access 08.09.2006)

5.      Brunk, Timothy. Liturgy and Life: The Unity of Sacrament and Ethics in the Theology of Louis-Marie Chauvet. New York: Peter Lang, 2007 (cf. Pilario’s Critique of Chauvet, 119- 127).

6.      Justaert, Kristein. “Interview with Daniel Franklin Pilario,” Newsletter CLT 3 (2012), http://theo.kuleuven.be/en/research/centres/centr_lib/pilario-interview.pdf

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