Cecilia González-Andrieu

Professor of Theological Studies

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

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Biography

Theologian Cecilia González-Andrieu returned to Loyola Marymount University after completing the doctorate at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley. She was first to combine systematic theology with religion and the arts under the the late Alex García-Rivera.

González -Andrieu is a leading scholar of theological aesthetics, which she proposes as a way to bring communities together, respect and celebrate otherness, and lift the theological insights of those who know and express themselves from the peripheries.

As a budding scholar González-Andrieu was named one of the most promising theologians of the next generation by "America Magazine. "Today, she is one of "America"'s contributing writers, penning a number of significant essays on political theology, Latinx theologies, women's issues and theological aesthetics. Her book "Bridge to Wonder: Art as a Gospel of Beauty" received international acclaim for its ability "to link art’s power to move beyond the discursive, cognitive and propositional to a theology grounded in an experience that opens the imagination and moves one to encounter ‘God in all things'” (The Pneuma Review).

Other publications include co-editor of "Teaching Global Theologies: Power and Praxis", and contributor to "Go Into the Streets: The Welcoming Church of Pope Francis," along wit key articles for "The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and the Arts" and "The Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States." Other contributions include the "Journal of Catholic Education" issue on “Latinos/as, education and the Church." Her address for the Catholic Theological Society of America "Wounded Grace and the Disquieting Invitation of the Real," represents her emphasis on God's vision revealed in the most vulnerable. Her current work investigates the theological aesthetics of artist John August Swanson, with a first contribution in "Religion and Contemporary Art:A Curious Accord" from Routledge.

González -Andrieu teaches in LMU’s Department of Theological Studies, co-chairs the LMU Latino Theology and Ministry Initiative, is an active supporter of the Ignatian Solidarity Network, an advisor for the Discerning Deacons Project. An alumna of the Hispanic Theological Initiative, serves on the board of the Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the US, and co-founder of LMU’s initiatives with undocumented students. Awards include GTU Alumna of the Year and the O’Hara Graff Award from the Catholic Theological Society of America.

Education

Graduate Theological Union, Art & Religion & Systematic Theology

Ph.D.

Post-Graduate Studies

Loyola Marymount University

M.A.

Graduate Studies, Theology

Loyola Marymount University

B.A.

Undergraduate Studies, Double Major: Film and Spanish

Areas of Expertise

Ecology and Laudato Si
Art & Religion
Playwright/poet Federico García Lorca
Artist John August Swanson
Equity in Education
Latina/o/x theologies
Theological Aesthetics
Political Theology
Christian Theology
Immigrant Rights

Accomplishments

Alumna of the Year 2020, Graduate Theological Union

2020-08-07

“I am proud to honor Dr. González-Andrieu as Alumna of the Year,” said Dr. Uriah Kim, President of the GTU. “As a leader in her field, a rigorous thinker, and a tireless activist and advocate, she truly embodies the best of the GTU community.”

Ann O'Hara Graff Memorial Award 2023

2023-06-08

Awarded by the Women's Consultation in Constructive Theology of the Catholic Theological Society of America.

Each year the Women’s Consultation in Constructive Theology awards a member of the CTSA whose accomplishments include the various types of woman-defined scholarship, and liberating action on behalf of women in the church and/or the broader community.

Selected as a "Visionary" by the Foundation for Spirituality and the Arts

2023-11-06

https://fsa.art/visionaries/
"Visionaries are innovative figures representing a diverse range of perspectives whose work has been instrumental in generating insights and fostering dialogue in the arena of spirituality and the arts.

Through these exchanges and networks, FSA aspires to nurture a growing community of artists, scholars and others who are pathfinders in the field."

Affiliations

  • Catholic Theological Society of America
  • Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the United States
  • Hispanic Theological Initaitive
  • Ignatian Solidarity Network
  • Discerning Deacons

Languages

  • Español
  • English

Media Appearances

Some Christians want to make amends for the church's treatment of Indigenous people

National Public Radio  radio

2023-10-05

Some Christians want to make amends for the church's treatment of native and Indigenous people. A growing number of denominations have voted to repudiate a doctrine that led to violent colonization. NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose reports on how that's playing out at local congregations.

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Assembly of US Catholic priests discusses calls for women's ordination

National Catholic Reporter  online

2023-06-19

Article reporting on González-Andrieu's keynote presentation and participation in the Annual Assembly of the Association of U.S. Catholic Priests.

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González-Andrieu honored for scholarship, mentoring undocumented students

National Catholic Reporter  online

2023-06-09

Story about the presentation of the O'Hara Graff Memorial Award by the Catholic Theological Society of America to González-Andrieu.

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Event Appearances

I'm Done Being Polite! Truth Telling In Education

2022 Zahm Lecture  University of Portland

2022-09-14

How to Engage with a World that Needs You

The 41st Annual Summer Conference  University of Portland

2023-07-26

Research Focus

Pope Francis

Professor Gonzalez-Andrieu publishes on Pope Francis and especially his lifting up of the religious sensibilities of the poor. She teaches a course on Ecological Theology centered on Pope Francis’s leadership on climate change. She can comment on three key themes of Pope Francis' pontificate: care of the environment and climate change, taking care of refugees and migrants and the need to attend to the wisdom of the religious imagination and practices of the poor.

Articles

The Catholic Church has the potential to change the world. Are we squandering it?

America Magazine

Cecilia González-Andrieu

2023-08-17

This essay explores the difficult questions of why be church? and why be church now? And suggests ways to imagine ourselves as part of a cosmic story.

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For women, the synodal process is a road map to an inclusive church

U.S. Catholic

Cecilia González-Andrieu

2024-03-26

This essay uses the metaphor of the kind of iinformation and collaboration that make a GPS get us form one place to another to explore the course correction the Catholic Church needs to make to get to the Reign of God, which requires the full participation and dignity of women. The synod process is such a tool to get the Church on the right road forward.

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Prophetic theological work can be dangerous business

America Magazine

2017-02-22

There is no shortage of stories of theological thinkers gone much too early. In recent history, several come to mind immediately: Óscar Romero, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Thomas Merton, Simone Weil, Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J., and Martin Luther King Jr...

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