Death of Professor Miguel Lluch Baixauli, from the School of Theology
He was also director of the high school of Anthropology and Ethics of the University of Navarra.
Miguel Lluch Baixauli (Valencia, September 18, 1959), professor of Church History at the University of Navarra, died today, Monday, in Pamplona, Spain, due to an unexpected illness. School of Theology of the University of Navarra, died today, Monday, in Pamplona due to an unexpected illness.
Ordained priest on August 15, 1987, he was incardinated in the Prelature of Opus Dei. Opus Dei. graduate He holds a degree in Geography and History from the University of Alicante and a doctorate in Theology from the University of Navarra. His thesis on the Roman philosopher Boethius received the extraordinary award from doctorate.
During the 28 years he worked at the University of Navarra, he was chaplain of the School de Philosophy and Letters (1987-2001), Deputy Director of the high school of Anthropology and Ethics (1998-2001) and later his director (2001-2010). During that period he stayed at the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium), where he obtained a Diploma for the high school of programs of study Medieval in 1991 and the doctorate in 1994.
He was currently the director of the department of Historical Theology of the School of Theology. Among his publications are numerous articles in scientific journals and several books, including his thesis : "La teología de Boecio. En la transición del mundo clásico al mundo medieval", Eunsa 1990 and "training y evolución del tratado escolástico sobre el Decálogo (1115-1230)", Lovaina, 1997.
As a priest he developed an intense pastoral work, especially among university students. He understood the media as a platform to continue transmitting his knowledge beyond the classroom. A person of great culture and a voracious reader, his favorite authors were Guardini y Pascal. Students, graduates and colleagues remember him for his availability, generosity, optimism and good humor.
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