EBALLO, Arvin D.

EBALLO, Arvin D.

Academic Qualifications

Research Highlights

Research Interests

Academic Qualifications

Degrees

  • Doctor of Education, major in Religious and Values Education, De La Salle University – Manila, Philippines, 2009
  • Master of Arts, major in Religious and Values Education, De La Salle University – Manila, Philippines, 2001
  • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, University of Santo Tomas – Manila, Philippines, 1995

Research Highlights

  • Desposoryo: A Traditional Form of Family Catechesis in Malolos, Bulacan

  • The Impact of Cursillo Renewal Movement to its Members and Organizers: An Ethnographic Study

Research Interests

  • Decolonial Studies
  • History, Sociology, and Anthropology of Religion
  • Philippine Church History
  • Political Theology (Church and State Relations)
  • Popular Devotions

Courses Handled

Major Recognitions

Professional Activities

Courses Handled

   

Major Recognitions

  • 2018 Visiting Research Fellow, Indiana University – Indiana, United States of America
  • 2012 Gawad Santo Domingo Awardee (Community Development), University of Santo Tomas – Manila, Philippines

Professional Activities

  • Associate Member, National Research Council of the Philippines
  • Reviewer, Asia-Pacific Multidisciplinary Research Journal
  • Member, Religious Educators Association of the Philippines; Association for the Sociology of Religion; International Association for the History of Religions
  • Director, University of Santo Tomas Simbahayan Community Development Office (2019-2020)
  • President, Philippine Association for the Sociology of Religion, Inc. (2014-2016)
  • Treasurer, Philippine Association for the Study of Culture, History and Religion, Inc. (2014-2016)
  • Member, International Sociological Association (2014-2016)
  • Member, South and Southeast Asian Association for the Study of Culture and Religion (2014-2018)
  • Member, American Academy of Religion (2014-2016)
  • Member, International Association for the History of Religions (2014-2016)

Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Eballo, A.D. (2020) “From Devotion to Action: Practicing Holiness amidst the COVID-19 Crisis in the Philippines” The Antoninus Journal of the UST-Graduate School, 1-3.
  • Eballo, A.D. (2020) “Atonement” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Sociology of Religion, 55-56. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529714401.n38
  • Eballo, A.D.  (2020) “Clergy” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Sociology of Religion, 144-147. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529714401.n91
  • Eballo, A.D. (2020) “Opus Dei”  The SAGE Encyclopedia of Sociology of Religion, 547-549. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529714401.n315
  • Eballo, A.D. (2018) “Contextualizing Laudato Si’ through People’s Organization Engagement: A Kalawakan Experience” Solidarity: The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and Secular Ethics, The University of Notre Dame Australia  8 (1), 1-29.
  • Eballo, A.D. (2016) “Desposoryo: A Traditional Form of Family Catechesis in Malolos, Paombong and Hagonoy, Bulacan, Philippines” South and Southeast Asia Culture and Religion Journal 10, 38-60.
  • Eballo, A.D. (2016) “From Mallorca to Malolos: The Indigenization of Cursillo in the Philippines and the Challenges of our Time” Asian Journal of Religion and Society, South Korean Association for the Sociology of Religion 4 (2), 71-96.
  • Eballo, A.D. (2014) “Desposoryo: Katekesis sa mga Mag-iisang Dibdib sa mga Gilid-gilid at Suluk-sulok ng mga Bayan ng Malolos, Paombong at Hagonoy, Bulacan, UST-HASAAN 1 (1), 83-105.
  • Eballo, A.D. (2012) “Desposorio as a Pre-Nuptial Ritual: Enriching the Culture and Faith of the Folks of Malolos, Paombong and Hagonoy in the Province of Bulacan, Philippines” DINLERDE NIKAH, Dokuz Eylül University, İzmir, Turkey, 213-235.
  • Eballo, A.D. (2008) “Theological Constants of Justice in the Old Testament” Philippiniana Sacra 43 (127), 15-22.
  • Eballo, A.D., et al. (2008). Mga Palatandaang Teolohiko sa Teolohiya ng KATARUNGAN. Unitas, 81, 231-267.
  • Eballo, A.D. (editor) “Contextualizing the Theological Constants of Justice” John Paul II Research Team (UST), 2010.