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Abstract

This issue of Yachay features four articles and seven miscellaneous texts covering a variety of topics, along with four book reviews. Three of the articles reflect on specific Old Testament narratives: Ana of Ramah in connection with Cochabamba women; creation myths and their hermeneutics for contemporary times; and the story of Noah and its implications for caring for our Common Home. The fourth article examines some paradigms of masculinity in the context of synodal conversion. In the Miscellany section, the work of two giants in the Bolivian Church, Miguel Manzanera and Hans van den Berg, is highlighted. The former receives a posthumous tribute; a new publication on ethnological bibliography by the latter is presented, who also delivered a masterclass on friendship upon receiving an honorary Doctorate. One author considers the specific contribution of women to environmental healing. A poem expresses the author's experience of God, while another text explores the relationship between music and theological work. The final piece discusses the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence.

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Author Biography

Eileen FitzGerald, Universidad Católica Boliviana

Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Medicine from University College Dublin, Ireland; ecclesiastical bachelor's degree in Theology from the Milltown Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Dublin, Ireland; ecclesiastical licentiate degree in Theology from the Faculdade Jesuíta de Filosofia e Teologia (FAJE), Belo Horizonte, Brazil; and a Doctorate (ecclesiastical and civil) in Theology from the same FAJE. He teaches training courses and provides theological counseling within his religious congregation. He participates in research projects at the Pontifical University of Comillas and FAJE.

Presentación N°78

Published

2023-12-29

How to Cite

FitzGerald, E. (2023). Presentation. Yachay, 40(78), 5–10. Retrieved from https://yachay.ucb.edu.bo/a/article/view/64