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The T&T Clark Handbook of
Edward Schillebeeckx
The T&T Clark Handbook of
Edward Schillebeeckx
EDITED BY
Stephan van Erp and
Daniel Minch
Christiane Alpers (Katholische Universitt Eichsttt-Ingolstadt) is a Research and Teaching Fellow in Theology at the Catholic University Eichsttt-Ingolstadt. Her current research focuses on Erich Przywaras interpretation of Ignatian spirituality as well as on political theological responses to the current crises of the European Union. Her recent publications include A Politics of Grace: Hope for Redemption in a Post-Christendom Context. T&T Clark Studies in Edward Schillebeeckx (T&T Clark, 2018).
E-mail: christiane.alpers@ku.de
Lieven Boeve (KU Leuven) is Professor of Fundamental Theology at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven, Belgium. He is also Director-General of the Office of Catholic Education Flanders. His most recent book is Theology at the Crossroads of University, Church and Society: Dialogue, Difference and Catholic Identity (Bloomsbury, 2016).
E-mail: lieven.boeve@kuleuven.be
Erik Borgman, O.P. (Tilburg University) is a lay Dominican. He is Full Professor for Public Theology and Academic Director of the Tilburg Cobbenhagen Center at Tilburg University. He has written extensively on the theology of Edward Schillebeeckx and is the author of the biography Edward Schillebeeckx: A Theologian in His History.Part I:A Catholic Theology of Culture (19141965) (Continuum, 2003). Currently he is the chair of the Edward Schillebeeckx Foundation (www.schillebeeckx.nl). His most recent book is Leven van wat komt: Een katholiek uitzicht op de samenleving (Meinema, 2017).
E-mail: e.p.n.m.borgman@uvt.nl
Dries Bosschaert (KU Leuven) is a Postdoctoral Researcher of the Fund for Scientific ResearchFlanders (FWO) at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven. His research focuses on the history of the church and theology in the twentieth century, including significant people and networks of theological renewal, the Second Vatican Council, and the relation between theology, culture, and labor. He is the author of the article Understanding the Shift in Gaudium et Spes: From Theology of History to Christian Anthropology, Theological Studies 78 (2017), 63458.
E-mail: dries.bosschaert@kuleuven.be
Thijs Caspers worked at the Tilburg Cobbenhagen Center (Tilburg University) as a researcher until the beginning of 2018. His research focused on the meaning of the Catholic faith for Dutch society. In 2018 he published two books in relation to this research: Thuis zijn in het onbekende (Abdij Van Berne, 2018) and Eigen zinnen (Abdij Van Berne, 2018). Currently he is working as an independent researcher and entrepreneur.
E-mail: thijscaspers@gmail.com
Edmund Kee-Fook Chia (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne) teaches at the Australian Catholic University, where he serves as Director of the Interreligious Dialogue Network. He researches in the areas of Asian Theology and Theologies of Religion, and he previously headed the ecumenical and interfaith office of the Asian Bishops Conferences. He is the author of World Christianity Encounters World Religions (Liturgical Press, 2018).
E-mail: edmund.chia@acu.edu.au
Stephan van Erp (KU Leuven/Radboud University Nijmegen) is Professor of Fundamental Theology at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at KU Leuven, and head of the Research Unit Systematic Theology and the Study of Religion. He is the coordinator of the Interfaculty Centre for Catholic Thought (InFaCT) at KU Leuven. He also holds the Edward Schillebeeckx Chair at the Radboud University Nijmegen. He is the managing editor of the Dutch-Flemish journal Tijdschrift voor Theologie.
E-mail: stephan.vanerp@kuleuven.be
Julia Feder (Creighton University) is Assistant Professor of Theology at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Her research focuses on theological anthropology, suffering, and soteriology. Her current book project, titled Trauma and Salvation: A Theology of Healing, draws upon the writings of Teresa of Avila and Edward Schillebeeckx to construct a contemporary posttraumatic soteriology. Her work has been published in Theological Studies; Philosophy, Theology, and the Sciences; the Journal of Religion and Society; and Anthropology News.
E-mail: juliafeder@creighton.edu
Joris Geldhof (KU Leuven) is Professor of Liturgy and Sacramental Theology at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven, and currently the president of Societas Liturgica, an international scholarly association of liturgists worldwide. He has recently published the book Liturgy and Secularism: Beyond the Divide (Liturgical Press, 2018).
E-mail: joris.geldhof@kuleuven.be
Anthony J. Godzieba (Villanova University) is Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Villanova University and former editor of Horizons: The Journal of the College Theology Society. His work in systematic, foundational, and philosophical theologies is published widely in various collections and journals. His most recent book is A Theology of the Presence and Absence of God (Liturgical Press, 2018).
E-mail: anthony.godzieba@villanova.edu
Roger Haight, S.J. (Union Theological Seminary) is Scholar in Residence at Union Theological Seminary in New York. He works in the area of fundamental theology. His current research probes the relationship between theology and science with an emphasis on evolution as in his recent article: Spirituality, Evolution, Creator God, Theological Studies 79 (2018), 25173. His latest book is Spiritual and Religious: Explorations for Seekers (Maryknoll, 2016).
E-mail: rogerdhaight@gmail.com
Mary Catherine Hilkert, O.P. (University of Notre Dame) is Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, where she specializes in the areas of theological anthropology, fundamental theology, and feminist theologies and spirituality. She is the co-editor (with Robert Schreiter) of The Praxis of the Reign of God: An Introduction to the Theology of Edward Schillebeeckx (Fordham University Press, 2002); and author of Naming Grace: Preaching and the Sacramental Imagination; and Speaking with Authority: Catherine of Siena and the Voices of Women Today (Continuum, 1997).
E-mail: mhilkert@nd.edu
Mary Ann Hinsdale, I.H.M. (Boston College) is currently Associate Professor of Theology at Boston College. She specializes in theological anthropology, ecclesiology, and feminist theologies and theory. A former president of the Catholic Theological Society of America, she is the author of Women Shaping Theology (Paulist Press, 2006), and co-editor of the T&T Clark Handbook of Theological Anthropology (forthcoming, 2020).
E-mail: maryann.hinsdale@bc.edu
Leo Kenis (KU Leuven) is Emeritus Professor of Church History and the History of Theology at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven. His research has focused on the history of Catholic theology during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He has been the editor of various academic book series and of the journal Louvain Studies and the editor (with Ernestine van der Wall) of Religious Modernism in the Low Countries (Peeters, 2013).
E-mail: leo.kenis@kuleuven.be
Philip Kennedy, O.P. (University of Oxford) is a member of the Faculty of Theology and Religion of the University of Oxford, a Senior Research Fellow in Modern Theology at Mansfield College, and a tutor for graduates at Campion Hall. His current research focusses on Christology. Among his books is
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