CETR is an independent space for reflection, study and teaching interested in finding out more about ideas connected to religious experience in contemporary society. It aims to increase awareness about the diversity of religious experience and promotes activities which will encourage a deeper examination of the challenges society and religion needs to face up to within a cultural environment characterised by globalisation, continuous innovation and the transformation of the accepted order of things.
“The English version of the website (is still under construction and) will be enriched gradually. Meanwhile, we offer an introduction to the centre and its activities as well as a selection of articles.”

CETR is a study centre specialising in the study of the universal nature of religious experience and the established religions. It is based in Barcelona, Spain. It's a secular centre that offers the possibility of accessing the knowledge of the wisdom of religious traditions, their Masters and their Great Books.
Through a program of seminars, practical workshops, a library and a meditation room the Center provides the opportunity to study the teachings and methods of silent practice which are revealed as part of the legacy of religious traditions. It aims to help the growth of human qualities and the inner personal life of people living in a society which is responsible for the development of its own destiny and that of the planet.
In order to achieve our objective it is necessary to follow closely the continuous transformations taking place in out societies, both cultural and otherwise. For this reason our program includes subjects concerned with the changing state of society and others about religious experience and the different religious traditions.
CETR activities are addressed, indistinctly, to all people interested in the deep dimension of existence.
The Centre sets out to sustain a double line of work. On the one hand it organises an open program of teaching activities (courses, seminars, conferences, roundtables, cinema cycles) and on the other hand it encourages investigation into religious phenomena and spiritual development in the contemporary world. With this in mind, diverse initiatives are encouraged (such as a teaching group which prepares courses which examine the universal nature of religious experience, or annual inter-religious meetings)
In order to put these aims into action, Cetr relies equally on the collaboration of people who teach at University level as on others who are more concerned with inner reflection from a view point associated with one of the distinct religious traditions. From the very beginning, the initiative behind this project and its central support has been Maria Corbi, epistemologist, and researcher into phenomena affecting values.
The core members of the group are Mariano Corbí, Montserat Cucarull, María Fradera, Marta Granés, Teresa Guardans, Salvador Junca, Merce Sala, Josep Ma Suris, Dolors Tarrés, Francesc Torradeflot
Since the eighties the team that created CETR has been studying and engaging in dialogue about the fact of religion, from the perspective of the deep cultural transformations taking place in our contemporary societies. The organisation came into being through the initiative of its teaching staff who wanted to be able to offer students greater access to religious thought and experience from a viewpoint of independence, respect and investigation.
Activities began in the academic year 1990-2000. Courses were offered on Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam and as such provided an introduction to both the universal nature of religious experience and religious pluralism. Since then the offer has continued to increase with courses and working seminars on specific texts – the Koran, the Gospels, the great works of wisdom such as the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Zohar, the works of Rumi, Valmiki and Shankara and the Christian mystics such as Master Eckhart and Teresa de Jesus. Further courses have been offered concerned with contemporary writers and ways of thinking. The centre also organises sessions in different types of silent meditation so that students can experience different methods of working towards interior silence offered by different traditions.
Throughout these years we have been working together on many aspects of this extensive subject, always trying to maintain a double viewpoint: on the one hand, trying to get close to the fact of religion and the various religious traditions while, on the other, making an in depth study of the consequences of living in an environment that is subject to continuous innovation, in terms of its values and culture.
We would particularly like to stress the consequences of these social transformations in terms of an understanding of the fact of religion, without forgetting the need to achieve complete intercultural interaction in our contemporary world, where chronological and geographical distances have all but disappeared. A world in which, today, in the same space and at the same time, many cultures that were once distant in terms of time and space must learn to coexist.
To provide people living in contemporary society with access to the wisdom found in the religious traditions. Despite the fact that this wisdom is often presented to us embedded in the cultural forms of the past and as such can appear to be difficult to understand.
To encourage people to reflect upon the crisis of the forms in which religion is practiced without blaming anything or anyone. Such reflection should be based on the analysis of the way the cultural model has changed during the transition from the agricultural, hierarchical, authoritarian and patriarchal society where the tradition was first created to societies like ours in a state of continual transition.
To make clear that there are areas of wisdom and knowledge embedded in the religious traditions of the past which actually go beyond those traditions from which they emerged. These should be seen as part of the treasure of human patrimony and essential to the cultivation of human qualities and as such are pertinent to people of all times including our own.
To insist that contact with the great texts and the great masters should be used to stimulate personal growth and discovery through the unveiling of inner wisdom rather than used solely for the sake of erudite investigation.
To demonstrate that the profound dimensions expressed in the religious traditions can be cultivated by individuals without adopting the cultural forms of the past.
To make a lay spirituality without beliefs possible while at the same time developing an environment of coexistence and respect for those who continue to give validity to the traditional forms of religion.
You may wonder how you can collaborate with us. We are opened to your offers. We search volunteers who want to collaborate in the translation of texts and articles for the web (from Catalan or Spanish to other languages). If you believe that you can collaborate in a disinterested form in the translation, do not hesitate to contact us.
The maintenance of the classes, the update of the library, the website... supposes costs that cannot be loaded totally on the matriculation. Any kind of economic support can be of a great help for us. Contributions are welcome!
ETR Association
bank account: Sabadell Bank.
IBAN ES12 0081 0211 4000 0111 9016.
CETR - Centre d’Estudi de les Tradicions Religioses
Rocafort 234, baixos
08029 Barcelona (Spain)
Phone +00 34 93 410 77 07
Fax +00 34 93 321 04 13
E-mail: cetr@cetr.net
Marià Corbí. Director de CETR. Licenciado en teología y doctor en filosofía, Corbí ha sido profesor de ESADE, de la Fundación Vidal y Barraquer y del Institut de Teología Fonamental de Barcelona. Ha dedicado la vida al estudio de las consecuencias ideológicas y religiosas de las transformaciones generadas por las sociedades de innovación, sociedades post-industriales.
La lista de publicaciones es larga; destacamos: La necesaria relatividad cultural de los sistemas de valores humanos. Salamanca, Universidad, 1983. 681 p. La religió que ve. Barcelona, Claret, 1991. 259 p. Indagacions sobre el futur. Barcelona. Centre Català de Prospectiva. 1991. 78 p. Conocer desde el silencio. Santander, Sal Terrae, 1992. 207 p. Proyectar la sociedad, reconvertir la religión. Barcelona, Herder, 1992. 342 p. Viento de libertad. Barcelona, Llar del Llibre, 1994. 271 p. Religión sin religión. Madrid, PPC, 1996. 291 p. El camí interior, més enllà de les formes religioses. Barcelona, Viena, 1998. 319 p. Edición castellana: El camino interior, más allá de las formas religiosas. Barcelona, Bronce, 2001. 343 p. Métodos de silenciamiento. Barcelona, CETR, 2006. 211 p. Hacia una espiritualidad laica: sin creencias, sin religiones, sin dioses. Barcelona, Herder, 2007. 350 p. A la intemperie. Madrid, Bubok, 2009. Meditaciones sobre la unidad: más allá de los límites. Barcelona, Verloc, 2010. Por los caminos del silencio. Madrid, Bubok, 2010.
Marta Granés. Licenciada en Estudios de Asia Oriental y Perito agrícola, está realizando la tesis doctoral. Coordina la gestión del Centro y forma parte del equipo de investigación sobre temes relacionados con la espiritualidad contemporánea. Imparte cursos y seminarios sobre buddhismo. Ha publicado: La diversitat del ioga: la riquesa d’una tradició mil·lenària (Viena, 2008)
Montse Cucarull, licenciada en Farmacia y en Ciencias Químicas. Investigadora del CETR.
Maria Fradera. Es maestra y profesora de yoga, coordina el equipo de Didactica, valores y calidad humana. Ha colaborado con Intermón Oxfam en laelaboración de materiales didacticos (Maleta pedagógica). Entre sus publicaciones destacamos: El fet religiós. (Eumo, 1996). Noaga y el agua. (Cuaderno de trabajo y guía didáctica). (Octaedro, 1997). Hanna vive en la ciudad. (Fundación Intermón Oxfam, 1999.) Fradera, M.; Rocabert Shelly, M.J. Aprender es un derecho. (Fundación Intermón Oxfam, 2000). Fradera, M.; Guardans, T. La setena direcció: el conreu de la interioritat. Barcelona, Claret, 2008. (trad.: La séptima dirección: el cultivo de la interioridad. Madrid, Bubok, 2010)
Teresa Guardans. Licenciada en filología, Documentalista y doctora en Humanidades, forma parte del equipo de Didáctica, valores y calidad humana. És autora de: El saber marginat (Edicions 62, 1997), Les religiones: cinco llaves. (Octaedro, 2006. También ed. catalana), La verdad del silencio: por los caminos del asombro (Herder, 2009) y coautora de La séptima dirección: el cultivo de la interioridad (Bubok, 2009), la setena direcció: el conreu de la interioritat (Claret, 2008) Y De Una historia de las religiones (Octaedro, 2009)
Salvador Juncà. Ingeniero Industrial superior y diplomado en Ciencias económicas, trabaja como técnico empresarial. También ha sido profesor del Departamento de Ciencias Sociales de Esade. Forma parte del grupo que impulsó la creación de Centro e imparte cursos sobre el hecho religioso. Investiga sobre ciencia i experiencia religiosa. Coautor de: El fet religiós (Eumo, 1997)
Ramon N. Prats. Licenciado en Lenguas y literaturas orientales, es doctor en Tibetología (Universidad de Bolonia). Es profesor asociado de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra, donde imparte cursos sobre budismo, en la licenciatura de Estudios de Asia Oriental. Es responsable de programas del Museo de Arte Tibetano Jacques Marchais de Nueva York. Entre otras obras, ha publicado: El libro de los muertos tibetano. (Siruela, 1999).
Josep Ma Surís. Economista, profesor de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Director de la Fundación Empresa y Sociedad (UAB) Profesor en CETR.
Guy Giménez. Diplomado en Dirección de empresa por ESADE, Consultoria y Dirección de Recursos Humanos por la Fundació Bosch i Gimpera, Integral Organizational Leadership por Integral Institut (Boulder - Colorado). Asesor y promotor en cambio y desarrollo organizativo, institucional y social. Ejerce de Coach. Desenvolupa tasques de Promoció i és professor de CETR.
Montse Castellà Olivé. Practicante de buddhismo tibetano. Instructora de meditación y traductora de textos buddhistas. Miembro de Trafil, grupo de investigación de l’UAB dedicado a la traducción i la transferencia cultural del buddhismo tibetano. Presidenta de la Coordinadora Catalana d’Entitats Budistes (CCEB) y miembro de l’Associació Unesco per al Diàleg Interreligiós.
Pere Rius. Licenciado en Bellas Artes y empresario. Equipo de investigación
Raül García. Antropólogo y arquitecto técnico. Investigador y profesor.
Bhakti Das. Estudioso y cultivador de la tradición hindú. Preside la Divine Life Society en España. Músico, violinista y virtuoso en varios instrumentos de la tradición musical india; su biografía musical es extensa.
Lili Beuter es enfermera y profesora de Yoga.
Queralt Prat-i-Pubill es empresaria, licenciada y MBA por ESADE, master MBA INSEAD, master de Investigación y candidata a PhD por ESADE, investigando el tema de la espiritualidad en el mundo del management. Es profesoora e investigadora del Instituto de Inovación Social de ESADE y forma parte del equipo investigador de CETR.
Francesc Torradeflot. Doctor en Teología y licenciado en Historia de las Religiones (Lovaina) y en filosofía (UAB), es el secretario de la Associació Unesco per al Diàleg Interreligiós - Unescocat, profesor en el Instituto Superior de Ciencias Religiosas Sant Fructuós de Tarragona y en el Institut Superior de Ciències Religioses Don Bosco, de Barcelona, y de CETR. Publicaciones: Mística i diàleg interreligiós. (Fragmenta, 2007). L'amour et la connaissance au-delà de l'ego: étude comparée de la Bhagavad-Gita et de Jean de la Croix (Lovaina, éditions Univeristaires, 1996). Diálogo entre religiones. Textos fundamentales. (Trotta, 2002. eds. en catalán y castellano).
Miquel Castellví, Ingeniero industrial. Colaborador y responsable económico del Centre.
Isabel Serrano, doctora en Filosofía e historiadora, atiende el día a día del Centro y la administración.
Cristina Poll, encargada de comunicación, difusión y edición, se ocupa también de la gestión contable.