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Consultations are relatively permanent convention program units defined by a specific theological theme or focus.  The subject matter of a Consultation is of interest to a significant number of CTSA members and/or has been deemed an area of special value to the Society.   Each Consultation establishes its own procedures for setting its convention program.


Consultations

Consultation on Asian/Asian American Theology Call for Papers
Convener: Min-ah Cho
Stephanie Ann Y. Puen
Fiona Lee
Cecilia Francisco-Tan


Black Catholic Theology Consultation - Call for Papers
Convener:  Craig A. Ford, Jr.

Nicole Symmonds
Chanelle Robinson

Christianity and Judaism Consultation - No Call For Papers
Convener: 
Carol Ann Martinelli
Mia Theocharis
Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski

Latino/a Theology Consultation Call for Papers
Convener: Mauricio Najarro
Ish Ruiz
Natalia Imperatori-Lee


Lonergan Consultation Call for Papers
Convener:  Jeremy Blackwood
Jennifer Kendall Sanders
Cecille Medina-Maldonado

Rahner Society Consultation Call for Papers
Convener:  Brandon Peterson
Jacob Rinderknecht
Michael Rubbelke
Grace Agolia
Mark Fischer


Consultation on Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church 
(1st of 4 years began in 2022) 
Convener: Cristina Traina
Julia Feder
Stan Chu Ilo
Daniel Horan
Megan McCabe

Thomas Aquinas Consultation Call for Papers
Convener: 
Greg LaNave
Fr. Andrew Hofer, O.P.
John Meinert

Von Balthasar Consultation Call for Papers
 Convener: Charles Gillespie
Anne Carpenter
Christopher Hadley, S.J.
Kristen Drahos

Women’s Consultation on Constructive Theology
Co-convener: Cristina Lledo Gomez 
Co-convener: Margaret Mary Moore
Stephanie Edwards (Treasurer)
J
ulia Feder (Ann O'Hara Graff award)


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