Events
ARDE BAHÍA: A STORY OF FAITH, MIGRATION, AND POPULAR MEMORY
This documentary reconstructs the arrival of thousands of Chilean migrants to Bahía Blanca from the 1960s onward, in a context of poverty, dictatorship, and uprooting. Pentecostal communities became refuges of hope and support, igniting a spirituality that remains alive in the city to this day.
A co-creation by:
Mariela Mosqueira | Sociological research and general production
Fernando Cámara | Audiovisual direction
Marcelo Villanueva | Music and sound design
With the support of institutions and communities from Argentina and Chile:
Mesa de Diálogo Interreligiosa e Intercultural de Bahía Blanca
Observatorio de las Religiones (HCD Bahía Blanca)
Municipio de Bahía Blanca
Revista Protesta y Carisma
CEIL – CONICET
Universidad Arturo Prat (Chile)
Universidad de Buenos Aires – CBC
Seminario Internacional Teológico Bautista
Embajada de Chile en Argentina
10/31/2023 ECOTHEOLOGY SYMPOSIUM
Paper: The mission of the church in a world transformed by climate change (Pablo Marzilli)
Paper: Some theses on agricultural production, economy, and ecology in Uruguay (Álvaro Michelin Salomón)
Paper: Ecodoxology: That all creation may praise Him (Psalm 148) (Marcelo Villanueva)
Paper: The longing of creation: Notes on reading Luther, who reads Paul (Marisa Strizzi)
Paper: Towards an ecotheological spirituality: Pneumatology as a key to integrating the vital experience of the world and religious experience (Mario González)
Closing remarks (Daniel Beros)
11/02/2022 PANEL DISCUSSION: THEOLOGY IN INTERDISCIPLINARY DIALOGUE
Paper: Theology as a relational science: Limits and challenges for contemporary interdisciplinary dialogue (Mario Luis González)
Paper: Theology and sociology: A necessary dialogue for understanding the religious phenomenon today (Mariela Mosqueira)
Paper: Theology and music: Unity is strength (Marcelo Villanueva)
Announcement: Launch of the Interdisciplinary Journal of Theology (RIT)
Paper: Theology in the sociological imagination (Joaquín Algranti)
Paper: Theology and psychoanalysis in dialogue: A preliminary outline (Daniel E. Tomasini)
Paper: Socrates and Jesus as models for interdisciplinary dialogue (Jorge Schulz)
Paper: Interdisciplinarity as a key to contemporary biblical exegesis (Pablo Vernola)














