Gesù di Nazareth
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
Cristiano Ceresani 
CRISTIANO CERESANI

(Rome, 1971) is a jurist and essayist, a theology, history and philosophy expert as well as a conscientious anthropology, ecology and geopolitics researcher.

CAREER

A graduate with honors in Law from La Sapienza University in Rome, he has been a Parliamentary Counselor at the italian Chamber of Deputies since 1999, where he gained extensive experience particularly in the areas of public finance, tax law and European Union law.

 

He has also held several positions at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers: Head of Cabinet of the Minister for Family and Disabilities (2018-2019); Head of the Secretariat Office of the Council of Ministers (2016-2018); Head of the Legislative Office of the Ministers for Constitutional Reforms and Relations with Parliament (2013-2016)

PASSIONS

His fervent Catholic faith led him to investigate the exegesis of the Word of God.

In 2018 he published his first book, “Kerygma. Il Vangelo degli ultimi giorni” (link) (Giubilei Regnani) with a preface by Father Pedro Barrajón, rector of the European University of Rome.

“Èschaton - Jesus of Nazareth and the Future of the World" is the second volume of what he announced will be a trilogy on biblical prophecies.

His passion for investigating the global challenges- anthropological, geopolitical, environmental, technological, demographic and socio-economic- that await humanity and the planet in the coming decades led him to found the Global Future Academyan association for analysis and research on future scenarios of which he is president.

In private life, he is happily married, father of four children and lover of art, the sea and good wine, strictly red.

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