Antonio López, F.S.C.B.

Associate Professor of Theology

Ph.D. Program Advisor
Phil.L., Universidad Complutense, Madrid (Spain)
S.T.B., Gregorian University
S.T.L., Weston Jesuit School of Theology
Ph.D., Boston College

 

Fr. López's research is centered around foundational themes in systematic and Trinitarian theology, with particular attention to the dialogue between modern and postmodern philosophers and theologians and the tradition of the Church. His work focuses on the category of gift for an elucidation of a nuptial sacramental theology, in particular for the sacramentality of marriage and for an understanding of God as absolute love which in Christ reveals himself as a communion of persons. His most recent publication, Spirit's Gift: The Metaphysical Insight of Claude Bruaire, is published by CUA Press.


Associated Courses

JPI 620/813 - Communio Personarum: Trinity and Church
JPI 553/763 - Being as Gift: Philosophical Foundations
JPI 969 - Rich in Mercy: Fatherhood and Sonship
JPI 634/826 - Sacramentality of Marriage
JPI 922 - God the Giver of Life
JPI 930 - The Trinitarian Meaning of Human Suffering
JPI 940 - Revelation and the Logic of Experience: Issues in the Meaning of Love

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