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Faculty Information Sheet 1 Name: Arvin Dineros Eballo [email protected] [email protected] PERSONAL Address: 1014 Hilario St. Poblacion, Bustos, 3007 Bulacan, Philippines Contact Nos.: (Tel) +63(44)3092396/ +639063294179 College Affiliation: Faculty of Arts and Letters Department: Institute of Religion Rank: Professor II Employment Status: Tenured Date of Birth: 30 August 1973 Status: Married RESEARCH INTERESTS History, Sociology & Anthropology of Religion ACADEMIC PROFILE Post-Doctoral Topic Institution Date Visiting Research Fellow Philippine Spirituality Lilly Library, Indiana AY 2018 (Summer) (Mendel Fellowship) (Pre-colonial and Colonial University, Bloomington, Periods) Indiana, USA Institution Degree Specialization Date (Country/City) Major in Religious and De La Salle University, Doctor of Education 18 April 2009 Values Education Manila, Philippines Major in Religious and De La Salle University, Master of Arts 22 May 2001 Values Education Manila, Philippines University of Santo Tomas, Bachelor of Arts Major in Philosophy May 1995 Manila, Philippines RANK/POSITION Rank/Position Institution Duration Professor II University of Santo Tomas June 2003 to Present Office for Community Development, Community Development Coordinator June 2006 to March 2012 University of Santo Tomas Center for Religious Studies and Associate Researcher August 2015 to Present Ethics, University of Santo Tomas UST-SIMBAHAYAN Community Director August 2019 to Present Development Office PUBLICATIONS Journal / Book / Monograph / Author(s) Paper / Article Volume Page Year International Refereed Proceedings (Issue) Nos. (Mo.) / National (Publisher & Country) Theological Constants Philippiniana Sacra 15- Author of Justice in the Old XLIII 2008 International University of Santo Tomas 22 Testament Decem- Mga Palatandaang Unitas 231- Co-author 81 ber National Teolohiko sa University of Santo Tomas 267 2008 Teolohiya ng Curriculum Vitae: Arvin Dineros Eballo 2 KATARUNGAN (Theological Constants of Justice) Contextualizing the John Paul II Research Editor Theological Constants of 2010 International Team (UST) Justice Ang Pagdiriwang ng Desposoryo sa mga Bayan ng Malolos, Paombong at Journal of Cultural Hagonoy sa Lalawigan ng Tourism: Celebrating Bulacan: Isang Etnograpikong 400 Years of Cultural Pag-aaral 141- Author Heritage/ 1st 3(1) 2010 International (The Celebration of 161 International Desposoryo in the Towns of Conference on Malolos, Paombong and Cultural Tourism) Hagonoy in the Province of Bulacan: An Ethnographic Study) Desposoryo: Katekesis sa mga Mag-iisang Dibdib sa mga Gilid-gilid at Suluk-sulok ng mga Bayan Malolos, HASAAN: Opisyal na Paombong at Hagonoy, Journal sa Filipino ng Bulacan 83- Author Tomo I 2014 National Unibersidad ng Santo (Desposoryo: A Catechesis for 105 Tomas Bride and Groom in the Peripheries of the Towns of Malolos, Paombong and Hagonoy in the Province of Bulacan) Dokuz Eylul Desposorio: As Pre-Nuptial University, Izmir Ritual: Enriching the Culture Turkey and The and Faith of the Folks of Volume 213- Author 2012 International Foundation for Malolos, Paombong and 1 236 Research in Islamic Hagonoy in the Province of Sciences Bulacan, Philippines Asian Journal of From Mallorca to Malolos: The Religion and Society Volume Indigenization of Cursillo in the 79- Author of the Korean 4 2016 International Philippines and the Challenges 106 Association for the (No.2) of our Time Sociology of Religion Desposoryo: A Traditional South and Southeast Author Form of Family Catechesis in Volume 38- Asia Culture and 2016 International Malolos, Paombong and X 60 Religion Journal Hagonoy, Bulacan, Philippines SOLIDARITY: The Volume Journal of Catholic Contextualizing Laudato Si’ VIII Social Thought and through People’s Organization Author (Issue 1/ 1-26 2018 International Secular Ethics Engagement: A Kalawakan Article (University of Notre Experience 2) Dame Australia) “God as Necessary Being and Source of Goodness: Six Other Pharos Journal of Volume Co-author Responses to the Epicurean 1-14 2018 International Theology 99 Paradox in the Biblical and Quranic Contexts” Curriculum Vitae: Arvin Dineros Eballo 3 INTERNATIONAL PAPER (ORAL/POSTER) PRESENTATIONS Author(s) Paper / Article Conference Sponsored International (Pls. underline Award (Oral / Poster) (Venue/Date) by / National Main Author) Desposorio: As Pre- Nuptial Ritual: Dokuz Enriching the Culture Eylul and Faith of the Folks University, International Conference on April 6-8, Author of Malolos, Faculty of International Marriage in World Religions 2012 Paombong and Theology, Hagonoy in the Izmir, Province of Bulacan, Turkey Philippines Sanskrit Studies Traces of Hindi International Hindi Seminar - Center, Elements in Selected March 25, Hindi Language and Various Silpakorn International Author Catholic Devotions in 2014 Forms of Hindi Literature University, Bulacan, Philippines Bangkok, Thailand XVIII International Facifico Religion and Sociological Association - Yokohama, July 15, Panel Chair International Secularism World Congress of Sociology Yokohama, 2014 (ISA) Japan The Dynamic Interface between Bustos Alliance of XVIII International Facifico Christian Churches Author Sociological Association - Yokohama, July 17, and the Municipality International World Congress of Sociology Yokohama, 2014 of Bustos, Bulacan in (ISA) Japan the Good Governance and Transparency Advocacy San Diego New Perspectives on American Academy of Religion Convention November Session Organizer Religion in the International (AAR) Center, San 23, 2014 Philippines Diego, California Religions on the Ground: Practices and Discourses Erfurt toward Social International Association for University, August Session Organizer Adaptation the History of Religions International Erfurt, 28, 2015 and Transformation (IAHR) Germany in the Philippine Context Thomas Pa-Hesus: A Pastoral 2nd International Conference Aquinas January Author Care for the Sick and on Catholic and Cultures Research International 21, 2016 the Dying organized by the College of the Complex Holy Cross, Worcester, Auditorium Curriculum Vitae: Arvin Dineros Eballo 4 Massachusetts, USA and the UST Institute of Religion, UST 2nd International Conference Thomas on Catholic and Cultures Aquinas Dalit and Ritwal: organized by the College of the Research January Author Prayer Vigil During International Holy Cross, Worcester, Complex 21, 2016 and After the Wake Massachusetts, USA and the Auditorium Institute of Religion, UST UST Faculty of 3rd International Conference on Arts and My Kalawakan The Sacred, The State and The Letters, Experience in the Poor: Challenges/Gaps, February Author UST International Light of the Catholic Initiatives and Cooperations in 27, 2016 (Lecture Social Teachings Engaging the Habitus of Hall) Poverty Internatio- Celebrating the 50th nal Anniversary of the Living & Cursillo Movement Fourth International Learning in the Philippines: June 11, Author Conference on Asian Studies Centre, International Re-examining the 2016 2016 (ICAS2016) Ryerson Past, Reflecting on University, the Present and Toronto, Rethinking the Future Canada Theology “From Separation to and Participation: The International Conference in Religious Case of Bustos Theology and Religious Studies Education, July 26- Alliance of Christian Author Theme: Church-State De La Salle 27,2019 International Churches and the Relations: Religion in the University, Municipality of Public Square Manila, Bustos, Bulacan, Philippines Philippines” CONFERENCE/FORUM/SEMINAR/WORKSHOP/SYMPOSIUM ATTENDED/CONDUCTED/FACILITATED Conference / Forum / Sponsored Venue / International Role Talk/Lecture Seminar / Workshop by Date / National April 10, 11, 13, Community Voters’ Education 14, 15, Program in Bustos, Bulacan 17, 18, COMELEC Speaker Lecture 20, 22, Municipal Bustos 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2010 Vicariate of Vicariate St. Didacus of St. Speaker Lecture Bible and Catechesis of Alcala, Didacus/ Diocesan Valenzuela October City 16, 2010 Module-Making for High Vicariate of Nasugbu, School for the Catechists of the St. Didacus Batangas Speaker Lecture Vicariate of St. Didacus of Diocesan of Alcala, / April Alcala, Valenzuela City Valenzuela 16, 2011 City Morong, Facilitator Team-building Team-building Activity for the Leonard Bataan/ Institutional Staff of Leonard Cheshire Cheshire April 19- Curriculum Vitae: Arvin Dineros Eballo 5 Disability Philippines Disability 21, 2011 Foundations, Inc. Philippines Foundation Dignity of the Human Person Simbahayan UST Speaker Lecture & Gawad August Institutional Kalinga 13, 2011 Team Saliksikan 2015: Lecture on Institute of Research Methodology and Religion, UST Speaker Lecture Framework University February Institutional of Santo 12, 2015 Tomas San Beda College, Theology Seminar/Workshop on Mendiola, Department, Speaker Lecture Qualitative Research Manila Institutional San Beda Septem- College ber 30, 2016 Audito- rium, Paco Youth of the Catholic Speaker Lecture Conference on Respect for Life Archdiocese School, Institutional and Human Dignity of Manila Manila Novem- ber 26, 2016 Maryhill College Diocesan Audito- Catechetical rium, Speaker Lecture The Holy Trinity: A Ministry, Lucena, Institutional Community of Love Diocese of City Lucena Septem- ber 2, 2017 Lyceum of Aparri Lyceum of Speaker Lecture On Catholic Social Teachings Decem- Diocesan Aparri ber 3, 2017 UST Tan Yan UST Engaged Citizenship Kee Campus Speaker Lecture Student Institutional Ministry Center Office June 24, 2017 UST Tan Yan UST Kee Campus Speaker Lecture Engaged Citizenship Student Institutional Ministry Center
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