Planning Committee for the Future

Professor of Moral Theology,
University of Münster, Germany
http://www.uni-muenster.de/en/institutions/departments/dep2.html
autiero@uni-muenster.de

Autiero's activities are placed in the field of fundamental moral (theories of the ethical subject) and in the field of bioethics. He is also director of the research center in religious and theological sciences at the Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Trent / Italy.


Agnes Brazal (Philippines)
Professor, Maryhill School of Theology (MST) and St. Vincent School of Theology (SVST)
agnesmbrazal@gmail.com
http://www.maryhillschooloftheology.com/
http://www.svst.edu.ph/links/aboutSVST.html#f

Agnes M. Brazal, a lay theologian, obtained her licentiate (1994) and doctorate (1998) in sacred theology at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Her research interests include feminist and migration theological ethics and methods of doing intercultural and postcolonial theologies.


Lúcás Chan Yiu Sing (Hong Kong)
yslchan@gmail.com

Lúcás Chan is a Jesuit priest from Hong Kong. He has lived, worked, and studied in many different countries in Asia, America, and Europe. His areas of interest include virtue ethics, biblical ethics, and cross-cultural ethics with Confucianism. Lúcás is currently working on two book-length manuscripts on bridging Scripture and Christian theological ethics through the hermeneutics of virtue ethics.



MT Davila (Puerto Rico)
Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics,
Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Centre, MA, USA
mtdavila@ants.edu
http://www.ants.edu/faculty/bio/davila-maria-teresa

MT Dávila, assistant professor of Christian ethics, is a lay woman in the Roman Catholic tradition.  Her main interests are the intersections of class identity formation and Christian ethics in the U.S. context.


Linda Hogan, Co-Chair (Ireland)
Professor of Ecumenics and Head of School,
Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin
lhogan2@tcd.ie
www.tcd.ie/ise/staff/linda-hogan.php

 Linda Hogan is a theological ethicist with with a specialisation in Christian social ethics, intercultural ethics, and the ethics of gender. Her current work is on the ethics of human rights. She became a Fellow of TCD in 2007.


James F. Keenan, Co-Chair (USA)
Founders Professor of Theological Ethics - Boston College
http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/theology/faculty/jkeenan.html 
james.keenan.2@bc.edu

Jim Keenan has been a Jesuit of the New York Province since 1970, and an ordained priest since 1982. His research interests are Fundamental moral theology; history of theological ethics; Thomas Aquinas; virtue ethics; HIV/AIDS; Genetics; Church Leadership Ethics.


Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, SJ (Kenya/Nigeria)
Provincial of the Eastern Africa Province of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits)
wadoghe@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.easternafricajesuits.org/
http://www.hekimacollege.org/

A Nigerian Jesuit priest, the Provincial of the Eastern Africa Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), and lecturer at Hekima College Jesuit School of Theology, Nairobi, Kenya. He is the editor of Reconciliation, Justice, and Peace: The Second African Synod (Orbis, 2011) and author of Theology Brewed in an African Pot (Orbis, 2008). He writes and speaks on ethical and theological issues in church, religion, and society in Africa.


  Toni Ross (USA)
Assistant
Department Administrator, Theology Department, Boston College
toni.ross@bc.edu

 Toni Ross joined the Theology Department at Boston College in 1993.


Andrea Vicini (Italy)
Associate Professor of Moral Theology and Bioethics at the Faculty of Theology of Southern Italy: S. Luigi (Naples, Italy)
Currently Visiting Assistant Professor at Boston College
andrea.vicini@bc.edu

Andrea Vicini, S.J., M.D., is an Associate Professor of Moral Theology and Bioethics at the Faculty of Theology of Southern Italy: S. Luigi (Naples, Italy).  A practicing pediatrician, he received his Medical Degree and specialization in pediatrics from the University of Bologna (Bologna, Italy), a Bachelor in Theology from Centre Sèvres (Paris, France), a Licentiate in Sacred Theology from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology, a Ph.D. in Theological Ethics from Boston College, and a second doctorate in Sacred Theology at the Faculty of Theology of Southern Italy.  His research interests include: fundamental moral theology, biotechnologies, reproductive technologies, end of life issues, medical ethics, genetics, and environmental issues. 

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