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Doctor in the field of Systematic Theology - Mysticism and Corporeality: Experience, Ethics, and Praxis in Simone Weil from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (2015). CAPES scholarship recipient for an exchange program doctorate at the Université Catholiqué de Lyon - France. Holds a master's degree in Theology from the Jesuit Faculty of Philosophy and Theology - An ethical theological reading of sexuality according to Xavier Lacroix (2009). Graduated in Theology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (2005) and in Fine Arts from the Faculty of Arts of Paraná (1996), with a technical course in Industrial Design from the Federal Center for Technological Education of Paraná (1990). Currently a professor in the Postgraduate Program in Theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná. In undergraduate studies, teaches courses in Introduction to Theology, Theological Anthropology, Theology of Spirituality, Mariology, Initiation Sacraments, Theology and Society. Participates in the Structuring Teaching Nucleus of the undergraduate course in Theology. Participates in the research group Theopatodiceia: Spirituality, Culture, and Praxis (PUCPR), as co-coordinator, in the research group Apophatiké (PUCRJ), and in the group Ignatian Spiritual Exercises (FAJE). Member of the Eco-Culture and Ecofeminism Research Group linked to the Center for Theological Research and Studies of Religion CITER - Portuguese Catholic University Lisbon. Member of the board of the Brazilian Society of Theology and Sciences of Religion (SOTER) as vice-president. Associate member of the Marian Academy. Founding member of the Association of Mariology Professors of Brazil. Founding member of the Brazilian Network of Theologians (RBT). Areas of Interest: Theological Anthropology, Spirituality, Ignatian Spirituality, Simone Weil, Mysticism-Ethics-Praxis, Ecofeminist Theology, Interfaces between Theology and Art. Contributes as a theological advisor in the Magis VI Latin American course. Serves as Executive Editor of the Journal Cadernos Teológicos PUCPR and participates in the Editorial Board of the Revista de Espiritualidade Inaciana de Itaici.
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ANDREIA SERRATO

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  • SERRATO, ANDREIA

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A71F-CAE6-DB46
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0000-0003-0150-0413
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  • (55) 4199710851 (Pessoal)
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  1. Andreia Cristina Serrato; Jaci de Fátima Souza Candiotto. "A TEOLOGIA FEMINISTA LATINO-AMERICANA: NOVOS SUJEITOS E NOVAS POSTURAS EPISTEMOLÓGICAS". Perspectiva Teológica (2023): https://doi.org/10.20911/21768757v55n3p725/2023.
    10.20911/21768757v55n3p725/2023
  2. Andreia Cristina Serrato; Amanda Vicentini. "Maria e o feminino na Doutrina Daimista". Mandrágora (2023): https://doi.org/10.15603/2176-0985/mandragora.v29n1p133-150.
    10.15603/2176-0985/mandragora.v29n1p133-150
  3. Andréia Cristina Serrato; Clovis Salgado Gontijo. "ESTÉTICA E TEOLOGIA: DESAFIOS TÃO ANTIGOS E TÃO NOVOS". Perspectiva Teológica (2022): https://doi.org/10.20911/21768757v54n3p575/2022.
    10.20911/21768757v54n3p575/2022
  4. Jaci De Fátima Souza Candiotto; Andreia Cristina Serrato; Sarah Francine Schreiner; Jefferson Zeferino. "Editorial: Religião, Democracia e Direitos Humanos | Editorial: Religion, Democracy and Human Rights". Caderno Teológico da PUCPR (2021): https://doi.org/10.7213/2318-8065.06.01.p06-08.
    10.7213/2318-8065.06.01.p06-08
  5. Andreia Cristina Serrato; Ceci Maria Costa Baptista Mariani. "ESPIRITUALIDADE INACIANA E VOCAÇÃO LAICAL: TESTEMUNHOS FEMININOS". Perspectiva Teológica (2021): https://doi.org/10.20911/21768757v53n2p273/2021.
    10.20911/21768757v53n2p273/2021
  6. Alex Villas Boas; Andréia Cristina Serrato; Alaís Daiane Zdziarski; June Alisson Westarb Cruz. "PERSPECTIVA TEOLÓGICA: MEMÓRIA, IDENTIDADE E FRONTEIRAS. ESTUDO BIBLIOMÉTRICO E SOCIOMÉTRICO DA PRODUÇÃO CIENTÍFICA DE 1969 A 2019.1". Perspectiva Teológica 51 3 (2019): 45-45. https://doi.org/10.20911/21768757v51n3p45/2019.
    10.20911/21768757v51n3p45/2019