REV PROF Eamonn Conway has been appointed by Pope Benedict to be a
theological adviser at the synod of bishops in Rome next month.
Fr
Conway is head of theology and religious studies at Mary Immaculate
College, University of Limerick. He is from Tuam, Co Galway, and a
priest of Tuam archdiocese. He celebrated his silver jubilee this year.
He
studied philosophy and sociology at NUI Maynooth as well as theology at
St Patrick’s College and at the University of Tuebingen in Germany.
In
1991 he was awarded a doctorate in theology and then taught systematic
theology at All Hallows in Dublin.
He was appointed head of
theology and religious studies at Mary Immaculate College in 1999, and
he became co-director of the centre for culture, technology and values
in 2000.
From 2009 to 2011 he was president of the European Society for
Catholic Theology and in 2011 was elected president of the International
Network of Societies for Catholic Theology.
He served on government
advisory bodies including the Information Society Commission, E-Futures
and E-Learning committees and the Futures Ireland advisory panel of the
National Economic and Social Development Office.