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Nino Randy C. Flores

Christian Faith Education Department · Saint Louis College

https://researchid.co/nrandy3
@slc-sflu.edu.ph
6Google Scholar Citations
1Google Scholar h-index

Research Interests

Environmental Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Pedagogy, Hermeneutics, Ethics, Filipino Philosophy

Biography

Niño Randy C. Flores is a faculty member at Saint Louis College, City of San Fernando, La Union, Philippines where he finished his Master of Arts in Education in 2020. In the same institution, he teaches Ethics and Christian Faith Education at the undergraduate level, and in the graduate level he teaches Philosophy of Education and Philosophy of Missionary Identity. He finished his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at San Pablo Seminary, Baguio City in 2016. He also serves as a visiting Philosophy professor at the Diocesan Seminary of the Heart Jesus. At present, he is pursuing his studies in PhD Philosophy at De La Salle University. His research interests include Philosophy of Education, Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, and Philosophy of Religion.

Education

Straight Program - Master in Teaching Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy (De La Salle University) Master of Arts of Education major in Educational Management (Saint Louis College) Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (San Pablo Seminary)

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. Tugon-Pangkalikasan for Community-Led Ecological Care: A Single Case Study of Waste Management in a Fisherfolk Community
    2025
  2. Taripato and Integral Ecology: Ecological Responsibility from an Ilocano Perspective
    MST Review: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Theological Research 26 (2), 1-28 , 2024, 2024
  3. Self-Constancy as the Narrative Dimension of Moral Responsibility: The Value of Freedom from John Martin Fischer's Perspective
    The Philosophical Society Annual Review 46, 30-34 , 2024, 2024
  4. Ecological Communion: Integration of Laudato Si’ in Christian Faith Formation in CICM Schools
    11th Huachiew Chalermprakiet University International Conference, 286-297 , 2024, 2024 | Citations: 4.0
  5. Chad R. Diehl. Shadows of Nagasaki: Trauma, Religion, and Memory after the Atomic Bombing. New York: Fordham University Press, 2024, 363 pp. (E-book).
    Religion and Social Communication 22 (2), 478-480 , 2024, 2024

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