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Program Unit Information
Ecclesiological Investigations Group
Leadership
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Chair: |
Michael A. Fahey (Boston College) michael.fahey@marquette.edu |
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Chair: |
Gerard Mannion (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) ges.mannion@gmail.com |
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Steering Committee: |
Michael Attridge (University of St Michael's College) michael.attridge@utoronto.ca |
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Steering Committee: |
Julie Clague (University of Glasgow) Julie.Clague@glasgow.ac.uk |
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Steering Committee: |
Paul Collins (University of Chichester) p.collins@chi.ac.uk |
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Steering Committee: |
Peter De Mey (Catholic University of Leuven) peter.demey@theo.kuleuven.be |
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Steering Committee: |
Amy Plantinga Pauw (Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary) amypauw@lpts.edu |
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Program Unit Information
| Sessions Allotted: | 2 | |
| Next Review: | 2010 |
Other Resources
Program Unit Communications System (PUCS): E-mail Lists, Websites, Discussion Boards
The Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network seeks to serve as a hub for national and international collaboration in ecclesiology, drawing together other groups and networks, initiating research ventures and providing administrative support as well as acting as a funding magnet to support conversations, research and education in this field. Hence the network exists to promote collaborative ecclesiology.
The Network’s five fundamental aims are as follows:
1. The establishment of partnerships between scholars, research projects and research centres across the world.
2. The development of virtual, textual and actual conversation between the many persons and groups involved in research and debate about ecclesiology.
3. Organising and sharing in colloquia, symposia and conferences.
4. Encouraging joint teaching, exchanges of postgraduate students and faculty.
5. Finally, publishing the best fruits of all such collaboration in our T&T Clark (Continuum) series of volumes, 'Ecclesiological Investigations', as well as in the journal ‘Ecclesiology’ (Brill), published in association with the EI Network.
EI is a 'network of networks' serving a 'church of churches'.
See www.ecclesiological.net



