O exercício da teologia
Prof. Ángel Cordovilla, PhD, Faculty of Theology, publishes his introduction to theological thought in Portuguese language
The book, in Portuguese, can be purchased from the Editorial Vozes website
20 February 2024
Professor of the Faculty of Theology, Ángel Cordovilla, PhD, has published his work O exercício da teologia. Introdução ao pensar teológico e as suas principais figuras (2024, ISBN: 9788532666697). Now the already acclaimed work of our Professor in Spanish El ejercicio de la teología. Introducción al pensar teológico y a sus principales figuras (Ediciones Sígueme, 2nd ed. 2019, ISBN: 9788430120321).
The following is the English summary of the new publication:
This work is intended for those who wish to begin to explore the fascinating field of theology. In it, the author makes a connection between the curious of today and the great teachers of the past, such as Justin, Irenaeus, Tertullian and many others who are still relevant today. It can also be taken as a starting point for the practice of theology itself, as it offers the necessary tools and basic concepts.
The work in Portuguese can be purchased by clicking here.
Professor Ángel Cordovilla Pérez holds a PhD in Theology from the Department of Dogmatic and Fundamental Theology, and is a recognised expert, among other disciplines, in the Mystery of God and Soteriology. He has several publications such as El misterio de Dios trinitario. Dios-con-nos (BAC 2019) and Teología de la salvación (Sígueme 2021).
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