Andrés Torres Queiruga

Galician theologian, writer and translator

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Andrés Torres Queiruga (born 1940 in Aguiño, Ribeira, Galicia) is a Galician theologian, writer and translator.

He studied in Santiago de Compostela and Comillas Pontifical University. He is a doctor in Theology and Philosophy.[1]

Queiruga lectures Theology at the Instituto Teolóxico compostelá and philosophy of religion at the University of Santiago de Compostela. A member of the Real Academia Galega and the Consello da Cultura Galega,[1] he was a founder of the magazine Encrucillada: Revista Galega de Pensamento Cristián,[2] nowadays he is director of the Asociación Encrucillada.[3] He is a staff member of the magazines Iglesia Viva, Sal Terrae, Revista Portuguesa de Filosofía and Concilium.[4]

Works

Some of his most important works are:[5]

  • Teoloxía e sociedade, Vigo, 1974
  • Constitución y evolución del dogma: la teoría de Amor Ruibal y su aportación, Madrid, 1977
  • Recupera-la salvación, Vigo, 1977
  • Nova aproximación a unha filosofía da saudade, Vigo, 1981
  • A revelación como maieútica histórica, Vigo, 1984
  • Rolda de ideas, 1984
  • A revelación de Deus na realización do home, Vigo, 1985
  • Creo en Deus Pai. O Deus de Xesús e a autonomía humana, Vigo, 1986
  • Noción, religación, trascendencia. O coñecemento de Deus en Amor Ruibal e Xavier Zubiri, A Coruña, 1990
  • Recupera-la creación. Por unha relixión humanizadora, Vigo, 1996
  • Fin del cristianismo premoderno. Retos hacia un nuevo horizonte, Santander, 2000
  • Repensar a resurrección. A diferencia cristiá na continuidade das relixións e da cultura, Vigo, 2002
  • Para unha filosofía da saudade, Ourense, 2003
  • signator of the Church 2011 manifesto

References

  1. ^ a b "Biography of Andrés Torres Queiruga". Madrid: Trotta. Archived from the original on 14 October 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2012. (in Spanish)
  2. ^ "Encrucillada: Revista galega de pensamento cristián". Fundación Dialnet. Archived from the original on 10 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2012. (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "Encrucillada: Revista Galega de Pensamento Cristián". Archived from the original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2012. (in Galician)
  4. ^ "Andrés Torres Queiruga". Galegos. Archived from the original on 29 October 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2012. (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Dolores Vilavedra (coord.), Diccionario da Literatura Galega, Vol I, Vigo, 1995, p. 579 / Biography of Andrés Torres Queiruga Archived 24 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine (in Galician)
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