Alvenio G Mozol

About:

Alvenio G. Mozol, Jr., is a lecturer in the Theology and Religious Education Department, De La Salle University. He obtained his Master of Health Social Science from the DLSU as a Ford Foundation scholar. He was trained in healthcare ethics at Albert Gnaegi Center for Healthcare Ethics, Saint Louis University, Missouri, as well as in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas where he worked as a lay Chaplain Fellow for two years for patients with brain and lung cancers and was awarded the Rev. Edward Mahnke Award for excellence in CPE. His two recent essays were commissioned for the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF): “Immanuel Kant Para sa Ating Kapanahunan,” and “Etika ng Globalisasyon at Ekolohiya: Tugon mula sa Relihiyon, Hamon para sa mga Millennials/Fillennials.” He is the author of the book Engaging Silence, Climbing Mt. Tabor: Faith-Life Meditations (Quezon City: Great Books Trading, 2015). Mozol also facilitates retreats and recollections for DLSU formation programmes and other communities.

Affiliates: Theology and Religious Education Department, De La Salle University



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