Editor-in-Chief :
Camille de BELLOY o.p., a graduate of the École normale supérieure (Ulm), is a Professor of Philosophy, agrégé, with a Licence in Theology. He has been the director of the Revue des Sciences philosophiques et théologiques since February 2011 and is currently a guest lecturer of Medieval Philosophy at the University of Paris-Sorbonne. After working on Bergson’s religious philosophy, he now concentrates his research on the relationship between knowledge of self and knowledge of God in Thomas Aquinas’ work.
He has recently published : La Visite de Dieu. Essai sur les missions des personnes divines selon saint Thomas d’Aquin, Genève, Ad Solem, 2006.
e-mail: directeur.rspt@gmail.com
Editorial committee :
Philippe BÜTTGEN is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris– Panthéon-Sorbonne.
He has recently published:
Religion ou confession. Un bilan franco-allemand (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles), Paris, Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, 2010 (en coll.)
Luther et la philosophie. Études d’histoire, Paris, Librairie Vrin/Éditions de l’EHESS, 2011.
A graduate of the École normale supérieure-LSH and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France, Guillaume CUCHET is a lecturer in Contemporary History at the University of Lille 3. He directs with Philippe Boutry a research seminar at the Centre for Religious European Anthropology (CARE/EHESS) on «Religion and beliefs in the wake of the French Revolution».
His publications include :
Le crépuscule du purgatoire, Armand Colin, 2005
Les voix d’outre-tombe. Tables tournantes, spiritisme et société au XIXe siècle, Seuil, 2012
Emmanuel DURAND, a Dominican friar, is regent of studies for the Dominican province of France and a Professor of Dogmatic theology in the Catholic Institute of Paris’ Faculty of Theology. Having first specialised in Trinitarian theology, today his research focuses primarily on systematic Christology and Theology of divine action.
His recent publications include:
– La Périchorèse des personnes divines. Immanence mutuelle, réciprocité et communion, Paris, Éd. du Cerf (coll. « Cogitatio fidei » 243), 2005, 409 p.
– Le Père Alpha et Oméga de la vie trinitaire, Paris, Éd. du Cerf (coll. « Cogitatio fidei » 267), 2008, 300 p.
– L’Offre universelle du salut en Christ, Paris, Éd. du Cerf (coll. « Cogitatio fidei » 285), 2012, 435 p.
Ruedi IMBACH is a Professor of Medieval philosophy at the University of Paris-Sorbonne.
His publications include:
Quodlibeta, Fribourg, Academic Press, 1996.
Dante, la philosophie et les laïcs, Paris, Éd. du Cerf, 1996.
Dante Alighieri, Philosophische Werke, 7 vol., Hamburg, Meiner, 1996-2007.
R. Imbach et A. Oliva, La philosophie de Thomas d’Aquin, Paris, J. Vrin, 2009.
Born in 1967, Jean-Christophe de NADAÏ is a Dominican friar of the Province of France, a priest, and holds a Licence in Theology. A graduate of the École normale supérieure, agrégé in Classics and a Doctor of Literature, he has penned Rhétorique et poétique dans la Pharsale de Lucain ; La crise de la représentation dans la poésie antique, Louvain-Paris, Peeters, 2000. Henceforth, he devotes his study to the theological debates that marked the French XVIIth century. In 2008, he published Jésus selon Pascal in the collection “Jésus-Jésus-Christ”. Former director of the Institute for theological training in the diocese of Rennes, and former Professor at the Rennes seminary (Sacramentary and Theological anthropology), he is currently, at the convent of Lille, a moderator at the Center for institutional studies of the Dominican Province of France.
Adriano OLIVA, an Italian Dominican friar of the convent of Saint-Jacques in Paris, is the director of the Leonine Commission and a researcher at the CNRS. Editor of Thomas Aquinas’ works, he studies the structures of philosophical and theological knowledge during the first half of the XIIIth century.
His recent publications include:
Les débuts de l’enseignement de Thomas d’Aquin et sa conception de la sacra doctrina. Avec l’édition du prologue de son commentaire des Sentences, Paris, J. Vrin, 2006.
A. Oliva et R. Imbach, La Philosophie de Thomas d’Aquin. Repères, Paris, J. Vrin, 2009.
Born January 17th 1962 in Paris. A dominican friar, Jérôme Rousse-Lacordaire holds an advanced graduate degree in Anthropology and History of religions from the École pratique des Hautes Études, as well as a Doctorate in Theology from the Institut Catholique in Paris. A lecturer at the University of Metz, an editor at the Éditions du Cerf, he is also member of the Société Asiatique, the European Society for the study of Western esotericism and is part of Politica Hermetica’s éditorial committee.
He has recently published:
Une Controverse sur la magie et la kabbale à la Renaissance, Genève, Librairie Droz, 2010
Une fraternité à l’honneur du Saint-Esprit : le Liber articulorum des prêtres de Lodève au début du XVIe siècle, Lavis, La Finestra, 2011.
Editorial secretary :
A graduate of McGill University, Isabelle PINARD obtained her Master’s in Medieval European Literature at Oxford University where she focused on beguine mysticism, writing her thesis on “Marguerite Porete’s Mirouer des Ames Simples et Anienties; In or Out of the Beguine Order?” She then returned to Canada to attend the Center for Medieval Studies in Toronto where she concentrated on women’s epistolary rhetoric in the twelfth century before returning to France to pursue a career in publishing.
email : secretariat.rspt@gmail.com


