In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is Torres and the second or maternal family name is Queiruga.
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Queiruga lectures Theology at the Instituto Teolóxico compostelá and philosophy of religion at the
University of Santiago de Compostela. A member of the
Real Academia Galega and the
Consello da Cultura Galega,[1] he was a founder of the magazine Encrucillada: Revista Galega de Pensamento Cristián,[2] nowadays he is director of the Asociación Encrucillada.[3] He is a staff member of the magazines Iglesia Viva, Sal Terrae, Revista Portuguesa de Filosofía and Concilium.[4]