Christina Astorga
Maria Christina "Tina"[1] A. Astorga[2][3] is a theologian and professor at the Theology Department in University of Portland. She served as chair and Professor of Theology Department in Ateneo De Manila University.[4]
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Education
She received her B.A. from College of the Holy Spirit Manila. Also her Ph.D. and M.A. from the Loyola School of Theology in Ateneo de Manila University.[9]
Academic career
Timeline
- She became an instructor for the College of the Holy Spirit Manila from 1972 to 1979.
- Professor and Chairperson of Theology Department at Ateneo de Manila University from 1994 to 2003.
- Fellow at the Jesuit Institute in Boston College and Woodstock Theological Center in Georgetown University.
- Visiting Professor at the University of San Diego, Canisius College, and Gonzaga University
- Currently serving as a chairperson and professor at the Theology Department of University of Portland.[10]
Personal life
Astorga was originally from Philippines. She said if she had never been in theology field, she would have been a lawyer or interior designer. She's a fan of cooking.[12]
She moved to the United States in 2003, after she was granted a sabbatical leave.[13]
As a Catholic theologian, she was known for being an outspoken critic of the Duterte government.[14][15][16]
Books
References
- "Integrative Conversations: The Encyclical on the Environment". CAS News, University of Portland; 9 November 2015.
- "Christina Astorga, PhD". University of Portland.
- Ma. Christina A. Astorga (2006). "Culture, Religion, and Moral Vision: A Theological Discourse on the Filipino People Power Revolution of 1986". Theological Studies. 67 (3): 567–601. doi:10.1177/004056390606700305. S2CID 147667961.
- Christina A. Astorga. "If we had Grace, we would have no Leni". Inquirer.net, 01 June 2016.
- "Christina Astorga". University of Portland.
- Maureen O’Connell. "Catholic Moral Theology & Social Ethics: A New Method by Christina A. Astorga". Research Gate, January 2015.
- "Students of Jesuit University Seek Investigation of Ban on Play". Union of Catholic Asian News.
- Christina Astorga. "All ethics is Social Ethics: a Feminist, Liberation, And Global optic". University of Portland, 2014.
- "Christina Astorga". Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs.
- "Christina Astorga". Berkley Center, Georgetown University.
- "Dr. Astorga's Curriculum Vitae - University of Portland" (PDF). University of Portland.
- "Christina Astorga, PhD". University of Portland.
- Rachel Ramirez. "Filipino-American students share their experiences on The Bluff". The Beacon, 02 November 2016.
- "Former Ateneo professor challenge President Duterte: 'WALK YOUR TALK...'". goodfilipino.com.
- "Former Ateneo professor express 'rights' against Duterte supporters". goodfilipino.com.
- "Netizens slams former Ateneo professor on her statement for President Duterte". goodfilipino.com.
- Astorga, Christina (December 2013). Catholic Moral Theology & Social Ethics: A New Method, book by Christina Astorga. ISBN 9781626980549.
- "National Book Development Board, Winner, National Book Award, Theology, 1998". National Book Development Board.
External links
- Theology without Borders - Matters of Life and Death: Social Thought and Eschatology, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs; Georgetown University, 31 March 2017
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