Antonio D. Sison, CPPS, PhD, is Professor of Systematic Theology and Culture, and Vatican II Chair of Theology at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He is committed to contextual, intercultural, and aesthetic approaches to doing systematic theology. Over and above his longtime research interest in the inter-discipline of Religion and Cinema Studies, his current focus is on the phenomenon of Indigenous inculturation from a postcolonial “aesthetics of liberation.” He has given keynote lectures and presentations in Southeast Asia, Europe, Mexico, Kenya, and a number of venues within the United States.