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Houtart, François, 1925-2017 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Houtart, François, 1925-2017
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  • Houtart, F. (François), 1925-2017
  • Earlier heading: Houtart, François, 1925-

Author's Aspects sociologiques du catholicisme américain, 1957.

El Salvador, 1985?: t.p., etc. (F. Houtart; published by Centre Tricontinental)

El alma en la tierra, c2010: t.p. (François Houtart) p. 8 (b. Mar. 7, 1925, Brussels)

Global University for Sustainability website, March 28, 2019: (François Houtart; professor affiliated with the Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales del Ecuador (Quito); one of the founding members of the Global University for Sustainability; born 1925 in Brussels; ordained a priest in 1949; PhD in sociology, Université Catholique de Louvain; professor emeritus at the Université Catholique de Louvain; author of over 50 books; one of the founders of the World Social Forum and a member of its International Council) https://our-global-u.org/oguorg/en/francois-houtart/

Declining certainties, founding struggles anew, 2018: title page (François Houtart; autobiography) page xiv, etc. (born March 7, 1925 in Brussels; died June 6, 2017 in Quito; author of several works including Aspects sociologiques du catholicisme américain and El alma en la tierra) https://our-global-u.org/oguorg/en/francois-houtart/

CETRI (Centre Tricontinental) website, March 28, 2019: (François Houtart; founded CETRI (Centre Tricontinental) in 1976 and was its director till 2004; email of his family: condoleances.chanoine.houtart@gmail.com; specialist in liberation theology) https://www.cetri.be/Francois-Houtart-has-passed-away?lang=fr

Manifiesto para la agricultura familiar campesina e indígena en Ecuador, 2016: title page (François Houtart) page 9 (professor affiliated with the Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales del Ecuador (Quito) since 2013)

Houtart, François. Laudato si', 2016: title page (François Houtart) page 67 (François Houtart; Catholic priest and sociologist; Ph. D. from the Universidad de Lovaina, where he taught as a professor from 1958-1990; currently is honorary professor at the Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales (IAEN) Ecuador and the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar)

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