Landas Vol. 37 No. 2 (2025)

by Patrick Vance S. Nogoy, SJ; Adonis G. Saclolo; Peter Knox, SJ; Phan Van Dinh; Renato T. طيب Oliveros; Emmanuel C. Marfori; Renato R. Repole, SJ

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This year 2025, we celebrate LST’s 60th anniversary as a theological school with the theme “Life, Leadership, and Legacy.” The Loyola House of Studies School of Theology and Ecclesiastical Studies (LHS STES) was inaugurated on September 12, 1965, the Feast of the Holy Name of Mary, by His Eminence Rufino Cardinal Santos, D.D., then Archbishop of Manila, as the Second Vatican Council—the single most significant ecclesial and doctrinal event of the twentieth century—was drawing to a close. On March 28, 1972, the School of Theology and Ecclesiastical Studies was renamed the Loyola School of Theology (LST). LST, in this sense, may rightly be called a child of the Council, born of its spirit of aggiornamento and ressourcement, the twin principles that serve as hermeneutical keys to its vision of renewal. Across six decades, through the challenges of institutional growth and consolidation, it has stood as a vital center of intellectual, spiritual, and ministerial formation, serving diocesan seminarians, Religious scholastics, and lay students not only in the Philippines but also across Asia and beyond, forming them to be faithful, effective, and creative ministers and proclaimers of the Gospel in a rapidly changing world. A concise yet substantive account of LST’s 60-year history is presented in the article “The First Sixty Years of Loyola School of Theology,” which is included under Documentation.

Landas Vol. 37 No. 2 (2025)

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Landas Vol. 37, No. 2 (2025)
Special Issue on the 60th Anniversary
of Loyola School of Theology and Loyola House of Studies

Editor’s Preface
Salvador G. Agualada, Jr., CMF

Articles

Why the Council of Nicaea Still Matters for Asian Trinitarian Ontology
Patrick Vance S. Nogoy, SJ

The Bride from Bethany
Adonis G. Saclolo

The State of Global and African Ecology
Peter Knox, SJ

Christ and Religious Pluralism: An FABC Perspective
Phan Van Dinh

Toward a Christology (Masīḥiology) with Islam
Renato T. طيب Oliveros

Notes and Comments

The Transfiguration of Jesus in Tertullian’s Marc. IV, 22,1-6
Emmanuel C. Marfori

Documentation

The First Sixty Years of Loyola School of Theology
From the 2025 Statutes of LST

LST at the Frontiers of Theology: Mission, Milestones, and Future Directions
Renato R. Repole, SJ

AuthorPatrick Vance S. Nogoy, SJ; Adonis G. Saclolo; Peter Knox, SJ; Phan Van Dinh; Renato T. طيب Oliveros; Emmanuel C. Marfori; Renato R. Repole, SJ
Volume No.37
Serial No.2
Publication SeriesLANDAS
FormatPDF
ISSN0116-4856
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