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Jose Aguilar










Jose AguliarJosé Enrique Aguilar Chiu
Adjunct Professor of Scripture
. S.T.L., S.S.D.
Pontifical Biblical Institure, Rome, ITALY.,
Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education, Fordham University.

Office:

441 E. Fordham Road
Keating Hall Room 303
Bronx, New York  10458

Email:
joaguilar@fordham.edu

Phone:
(718) 817-4808


Subjects Taught:

Life and Letters of Paul REGR 6076

The Four Gospels REGR 6024
The Synoptic Gospels REGR
The Gospel of John REGR 6080
The Letter to the Hebrews REGR 6024
The Psalms REGR 6016

Biography:

José Enrique Aguilar Chiu was born in Acapulco, Mexico in 1960. He obtained his S.S.L. degree at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome in 1991, and his S.S.D. degree at the same institute in 2003. He studied under the direction of Albert Vanhoye, S.J. and published his doctoral dissertation on Pauline Theology. He also studied at the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Jerusalem and at the French Biblical and Archeological School of Jerusalem. He has taught at the Seminary of New York (Dunwwodie), at the Seminary of Philadelphia (Overbrook), and at the Washington Theological Union (Washington, D.C.). He has been teaching at the GSRRE since 2002. In addition to his work at the GSRRE, he also serves at the Seminary of New York (Dunwoodie). Current Interests and Research:

Dr. Aguilar has specialized on the study of Paul, specifically, the theme of justification. However, he has also made research on the Gospels and the Letter to the Hebrews.

Recent Publications:Books in Print:

Authored books:

Edited books:
  • J.E. Aguilar - K. O'Mahony - M. Roger (éds.),Bible et Terre Sainte. Mélanges Marcel Beaudry. (New York: Peter Lang 2007-8) 553 pages + xix.
  • J.E. Aguilar  - F. Manzi - F. Urso - C. Zesatti (eds.),Il Verbo di Dio e vivo. Studi sul Nuovo Testamento in onore del Card. Vanhoye. (Analecta Biblica 165; Rome 2007) 632 pages.

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