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Professor Bert Daelemans, SJ, PhD, of the Faculty of Theology, offers this theological course at the Pignatelli Centre in Zaragoza

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Professor Bert Daelemans, PhD

19 January 2024

From 11 to 12 January 2024, Professor Bert Daelemans, SJ, PhD, gave the course "What model of temple for a synodal Church?" as part of the theology course at the Pignatelli Centre in Zaragoza.

The course contained as its programme the modules "The theology of a cup of coffee" (architectural ecclesiology); "Heaven on earth" (sacramental eschatology); "Horror vacui: the fear of emptiness" (ecclesial mystagogy); "Time is superior to space" (liturgical dynamism).

Professor Bert Daelemans, SJ of the Faculty of Theology is an architect and Doctor of Theology, a member of the Department of Dogmatic and Fundamental Theology and an expert, among other subjects, in mystagogy and contemporary religious architecture.


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