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THE HENRÍ DE LUBAC 2011 PRIZE |
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The prize conferred on an Angelicum student for the third consecutive year.
On the 9th March 2011, the Henrì de Lubac prize conferred by the Embassy of France to the Holy See for the best thesis in French among the Pontifical Athenaeums, was conferred yet once more for a thesis from the Faculty of Theology at the Angelicum
The thesis was written by Rev. Christophe Kruijen entitled “Salut universel ou double issue du jugement : espérer pour tous ? Contribution à l'étude critique d'une opinion théologique contemporaine concernant la réalisation de la damnation” with Fr. Charles Morerod as the Moderator.
This is the third consecutive year that a student of the Angelicum has received this award. In 2009 it was awarded to Fr. Pawel Krupa, O.P. and in 2010 to Sr. Alexandra Diriart. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 15 July 2011 08:56 |
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