National Correspondents of the Association
The International Association of Patristic Studies (I.A.P.S.) has members in 42 countries. In most countries (or, in some cases, geographic region, such as Scandinavia) a national correspondent is appointed. The list of national correspondents is included in each Annuaire and Bulletin of the Association. Researchers must normally contact the national correspondent of their country of residence if they wish to join the Association (see “Application”). National correspondents collect the information relating to the scholar, particularly her or his publications, and forward it to the Secretary for inclusion in the Annuaire and Bulletin.
List of National Correspondents
Argentina
Prof. Patricia Ciner de Cardinali
Estaban Echeverria 1006(S)
Barrio Parque Universitario Capital
SAN JUAN 5400
ARGENTINA
patriciaciner@yahoo.com.ar
Australia
Rev. Dr. Geoffrey D. Dunn
Centre for Early Christian Studies
Australian Catholic University
P.O. Box 456
VIRGINIA, Q. 4014
AUSTRALIA
geoffrey.dunn@acu.edu.au
Austria
Prof. Renate Pillinger
Achauerstraße 1
A – 2325 HIMBERG/WIEN
AUSTRIA
renate.pillinger@univie.ac.at
Belgium
Dr. Johan Leemans
Elfnovemberlaan 36
B – 3010 KESSEL-LO
BELGIUM
Johan.Leemans@theo.kuleuven.ac.be
Canada
Prof. Theodore S. de Bruyn
167 Belmont Avenue
OTTAWA, ON K1S 0V6
CANADA
tdebruyn@uottawa.ca
Chile
Prof. Wörmer Annelise Meis
Facultad de Teología
Pont. Univ. Cat. de Chile
Casilla 1521
SANTIAGO de CHILE 1
CHILE
ameis@puc.cl
The Czech Republic
Prof. Lenka Karafíková
ETF UK
âerná 9
P.O. BOX 529
CZ-115 55 PRAHA 1
CZECH REPUBLIC
karfikl@volny.cz
France
Dr. Régis Courtray
14, rue Idrac
F – 31000 TOULOUSE
FRANCE
r.courtray@free.fr
Georgia
Prof. Tina Dolidze
Flat 18, 21 I.Abashidze Str.
0179 TBILISI
GEORGIA
tinadolidze@yahoo.com
tinadolidze@hotmail.com
Germany
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Volp
Ev.-Theol. Fakultät
Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
55099 Mainz
GERMANY
volp@patristik.com
Greece
Prof. Elias Moutsoulas
Neo Psychiko Faculté de Théologie
7 hodos Platonos
GR – 154 51 ATHINAI
GREECE
Hungary
Prof. Marianne Sághy
Lotz Károly u. 5/1
H – 1026 BUDAPEST
HUNGARY
saghym@ceu.hu
Ireland
Dr. Janet Rutherford
St. Michael’s Rectory
CASTLEPOLLARD, Co Westmeath
IRELAND
bearpair@mac.com
Israel
Prof. Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony
Mount Scopus, JERSUALEM 91905
ISRAEL
ashkelon@mscc.huji.ac.il
Italy
R.P. Angelo Di Berardino
Augustinianum
Istituto Augustinianum
Via Paolo VI, 25
I – 00193 ROMA
ITALY
angelo.diberardino@gmail.com
Japan
Prof. Kazuhiko Demura
749-1-801 TSUDAKA
OKAYAMA 701-1152
JAPAN
kdemura@aol.com
The Netherlands
Prof. Jan den Boeft
Commanderijpoort 4-6
NL – 2311 WB LEIDEN
NETHERLANDS
j.denboeft@freeler.nl
Poland
Prof. Leszek Misiarczyk
ul. Nowowiejskiego 2
PL – 09-400 PLOCK
POLAND
lmisiarczyk@wp.pl
Portugal
Dr. Paula Cristina Barata Dias
R. Verde Pinho 249 s/ cv D
P – 3030-024 COIMBRA
PORTUGAL
pabadias@hotmail.com
Romania
Prof. Gheorghe Drǎgulin
Strada Traian, 142 sect. 2
R – 73107 BUCAREST s. II
ROMANIA 024044
prdragulin@yahoo.com
Russia
Prof. Vladimir Baranov
Ul. Tereshkovoj 36a-46
630090 NOVOSIBIRSK
RUSSIA
baranovv@academ.org
baranovv@ngs.ru
Scandinavia
Prof. Samuel Rubenson
Fredsgatan 4
SE – 243 30 HÖÖR
SWEDEN
samuel.rubenson@teol.lu.se
Serbia
Dr. Vladimir Cvetkovic
52 A North Street, Flat 10
ST ANDREWS KY16 9AH
UNITED KINGDOM
vc10@st-andrews.ac.uk
South Africa
Prof. Hendrik F. Stander
Garsfontein P.O. Box 905-031
0042 PRETORIA
SOUTH AFRICA
hennie@stander.co.za
Spain
Dr. Miguel Herrero de Jáuregui
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Departamento de Filología Griega y Lingüística Indoeuropea,
Facultad de Filología, Avenida Complutense s/n
E – 28040 MADRID
SPAIN
miguelhdj@yahoo.es
Switzerland
Prof. Flavio G. Nuvolone
12 avenue J.M. Musy
CH – 1700 FRIBOURG
SWITZERLAND
Flavio.Nuvolone@unifr.ch
United Kingdom
Prof. Carol Harrison
Department of Theology and Religion
Durham University
Abbey House
Palace Green
Durham, DH1 3RS
United Kingdom
carol.harrison@durham.ac.uk
United States
Dr. Michael Slusser
60 Mississippi River Blvd. So.
SAINT PAUL MN 55105
U.S.A.
slusserm@msn.com