Dr. habil. Eduard Prenga
Dr. habil. Eduard Prenga
RaT Third Party Funded Employee
Profile Page University of Vienna
Curriculum Vitae:
- October 1997 - June 2003: Studied Philosophy and Theology at the Mater Boni Consilii School of Philosophy and Theology (Albania) and the Pontifical Lateran University (Rome).
- October 2003 - June 2005: Licentiate in Systematic Theology with a focus on Fundamental Theology at the Pontifical Lateran University (Rome).
- April 2008: Doctorate in Theology, specializing in Dogmatics, at the Pontifical Lateran University (Rome).
- February 2015: Conducted archival research on Herman Leo van Breda at the Husserl Archive in Leuven (Belgium).
- January 2016: Habilitation in Dogmatics at the Faculty of Catholic Theology, Karl-Franzens-University Graz.
- July 2016: Completed a diploma in Gender Mainstreaming (Vienna).
- November 2016: Awarded the Cardinal Innitzer Prize for the habilitation thesis.
- Professional and Academic Involvement:
- Since June 2011: Actively participating in international conferences organized by the Sophia University Institute (Loppiano/Florence).
- Since August 2016: Elected member of the editorial team of the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Trinitarian Ontology; Sophia University Institute (Loppiano/Florence); involved in the international research project on Trinitarian ontology.
- September 2017 - February 2020: Employed by the Catholic University Community Graz.
- Since June 2021: Appointed member of the International Scientific Committee (Comitato Scientifico Internazionale) at the Sophia University Institute, Loppiano near Florence.
- March 2020 - February 2023: Postdoctoral Research Associate at the RaT Research Centre, focusing on the research project "Belonging".
- Since March 2023: Research Associate Postdoc at the Research Centre RaT/Research Cluster Transformation in Religion and Aesthetics, involved in the research project "Belonging and Translation: Approaches to New Forms of Aesthetics" (abbr.: BaT)
Research areas:
- Belonging and Translation
- Freedom as a Theo- and Anthropocentric Question
- Crisis: its Concept, its Reality and its Relationship to Both the Anthropological Question of Freedom and the Question of God
- St Bonaventure and the Interreligious "Cultural Encounter" through the Reception of Aristotle in the Middle Ages
- Husserl and the First Generation of Phenomenologists: Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity and Interpersonality or Classical Phenomenology
- Trinitarian Phenomenology in Dialogue with the Trinitarian Ontology of Piero Coda and its Historical Context