Director of Latina/o Programs & Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies
EDUCATION
- BA, University of Texas at Austin
- MA, Yale Divinity School
- PhD, Graduate Theological Union
CONTACT
PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHING
At BST, I have the opportunity to offer my seminary students a platform to express their cultural and religious views while presenting them with opportunities to dialogue with people and ideas different from their own. This exposure is invaluable in our era of change and diversity. Indeed, highlighting the importance of diverse cultural perspectives goes beyond assignments in my teaching methodology. As an instructor, I also stress to students the importance of finding their voice in academia and the church at large. Broadly speaking, my approach revolves around the concepts of cultural deconstruction and “common cultural themes” as a way to challenge the Eurocentric and colonial conventions that dominate so much of Western biblical interpretation and theology.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
- Society of Biblical Literature
- Catholic Biblical Association
- Hispanic Theological Initiative
- Popular Culture Association
CURRENT RESEARCH
Biblical Law, Purity and Ritual, Blood Sacrifice, New Perspectives on Paul, Bible and Culture, Bible and Popular Culture
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Accessing Biblical Languages, GlossaHouse Publishing (forthcoming)
Accessing Biblical Languages: A Theological Companion, GlossaHouse Publishing (forthcoming)
“Martyr, Martyrdom: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament;” “Milgrom, Jacob;” and “Mixed Multitude,” in Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception, De Gruyter Publishing
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS
- Beekeeping
- Gardening
- Pottery and Clay Work
- Spending time with my dog
- Surfing YouTube
