- Leticia Cortina Aracil has a degree in Philosophy from the Universidad Pontificia de Comillas, Spain. She is currently pursuing PhD research there on Karol Kerényi’s method of reconstructing human spiritual experiences through the archaeological study of art, myths and religious cult. For the last several years, she has been a lecturer of Humanities in the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, focusing mostly in Anthropology and Aesthetics. She believes that everything human starts with wonder and grows in self-commitment with truth, and she hopes that her work is proof of it.
- Transpositions is a collaborative effort of students associated with the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts at the University of St Andrews.
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