UST Archives - University of Santo Tomas /tag/ust/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Wed, 02 Oct 2024 03:01:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png UST Archives - University of Santo Tomas /tag/ust/ 32 32 Guinto of BioSci demystifies climate change in gathering of Muslim Filipinos /guinto-of-biosci-demystifies-climate-change-in-gathering-of-muslim-filipinos/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=guinto-of-biosci-demystifies-climate-change-in-gathering-of-muslim-filipinos Sun, 22 Sep 2024 02:53:33 +0000 /?p=183975 The National Commission on Muslim Filipinos – National Capital Region (NCMF-NCR) recently held their 1st Climate Change Adaptation Summit and Annual MCC Convention with the theme “Muslim Filipinos as Stewards…

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The National Commission on Muslim Filipinos – National Capital Region (NCMF-NCR) recently held their 1st Climate Change Adaptation Summit and Annual MCC Convention with the theme “Muslim Filipinos as Stewards of the Environment and Community” last September 22, 2024 at the Occupational Safety and Health Center. During the event, Asst. Prof. Shea Kathleen P. Guinto, PhD of the College of ScienceDepartment of Biological Sciences served as one of the panelists during the session entitled “Islam, the Environment, and Muslim Perception on Climate Change” which followed a short lecture on the Islamic Principles of Environmental Stewardship and Muslim Perception on Climate Change.

Guinto, who teaches Science, Technology, and Society as well as Environmental Science, shared her expertise and knowledge regarding the basic concepts of climate change and the role of humans in speeding up its processes and effects. The Islamic Principles of Environmental Stewardship include: (1) Oneness with Allah, (2) Humans as Stewards, (3) Balance in Nature, and (4) Public Interest, while Muslim perceptions on climate change include: (1) that it is caused by humans, (2) it is spiritual in nature, (3) there is skepticism caused by conspiracies, (4) that priorities are focused on economic issues instead of environmental concerns, and (5) that there are regional variations in the understanding of climate change. Guinto shared the science behind these perceptions and helped clarify some misconceptions by providing science-based support to current activities toward climate change adaptations that were raised during event. 

The participation of Guinto was made possible through the invitation of Dr. Dimapuno A. Datu-Ramos, Jr. Director of the NCMF-NCR Regional Office to the UST College of Science to participate in this event. This highlights and recognizes the need for inter-religious and multi-sectoral efforts for effective climate change mitigation and adaptation in the Philippines.

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CTRSE researchers discourse on humanism and loving as critical thinking in Berlin presentations /ctrse-researchers-discourse-on-humanism-and-loving-as-critical-thinking-in-berlin-presentations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ctrse-researchers-discourse-on-humanism-and-loving-as-critical-thinking-in-berlin-presentations Fri, 26 Jul 2024 17:14:00 +0000 /?p=178944 Two academic researchers of the Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics presented papers on humanism and loving as critical thinking in the 17th International Conference on Persons, held at…

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Two academic researchers of the Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics presented papers on humanism and loving as critical thinking in the 17th International Conference on Persons, held at the Katholische Akademie in Berlin from July 22-26, 2024.

Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD of the Department of Philosophy discoursed on “Christian Humanism and St. Thomas’s Notion of the Human Person,” where he acknowledged that as science and technology advanced, spiritual dimensions of human life often became ignored. Using Aquinas’s philosophy, Aguas “shows that a humanism centered on Christian belief is still a relevant and more acceptable proposition over modern and secular humanism.” Furthermore, Aguas said that “for St. Thomas, man has a spiritual component, and he is ordained towards God. He developed a Christian humanism anchored on theological personalism, a concept that emphasizes the unique relationship between each individual and God and how this relationship shapes our understanding of human dignity and purpose.”

Meanwhile, Junior Teacher Blaise D. Ringor, PhD of the Senior High School and concurrent Academic Collaborations Officer of the Ecclesiastical Faculties, presented his paper entitled “From Garden of Eden to Garden of Gethsemane: Dietrich von Hildrebrand’s Ethics of Incommensurability as a Justification of Loving as Critical Thinking,” where he argued that the interiority of the person is neglected by traditionalist views of ethics. In doing so, he looks at Dietrich von Hildrebrand’s critique and discourses on the former’s ethics of incommensurability to address the flaw by integrating the reality of loving into critical thinking. Ringor argued that “Hildebrand’s approach provides a robust ethical framework that acknowledges the full complexity of the human person, thereby enriching critical thinking with a deeper understanding of love’s ethical significance.”

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CTHM bags 1st Runner-up at the Philippine MICE Youth Challenge 2024 /cthm-bags-1st-runner-up-at-the-philippine-mice-youth-challenge-2024/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cthm-bags-1st-runner-up-at-the-philippine-mice-youth-challenge-2024 Fri, 12 Jul 2024 01:25:37 +0000 /?p=178569 The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management bagged the 1st Runner-up Award at The Philippine MICE (Meetings, Incentive, Conferences and Exhibitions) Youth Challenge 2024, held last July 10, 2024 during…

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The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management bagged the 1st Runner-up Award at The Philippine MICE (Meetings, Incentive, Conferences and Exhibitions) Youth Challenge 2024, held last July 10, 2024 during the Philippine MICE Conference 2024 organized by the Philippine Tourism Promotions Board.

The team was composed of BS Tourism Management students, namely: Kyle Alexandra A. Mararac, Krishna Andrei O. Martinzo, Alyssa Shane P. Paguio, and Solomon M. Santiago under their event production, Lunggati Creations. This year’s event proposal entry is entitled, “MANGAN! Biyaheng Pampanga, a Dine and Ride Adventure!”

The team were under the guidance and supervision of their academic advisers Asst. Prof. Maria Concepcion A. Ang, MBA, and Inst. John Jerick C. Santos, MLOL. Additionally, the Tourism Promotions Board appointed Mr. Anton Magpantay as an industry coach to better align the wholeness of the event business proposal to the practice of the industry.

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