“Toward Biblical Criticism as Global-systemic: analyzing the global framework as departure”


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Toward Biblical Criticism
as Global-systemic: analyzing the global framework as departure”
by
Dr. Fernando Segovia
professor of new testament and early Christianity
Vanderbilt divinity school
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Thursday, february 11th
7:30-9:00pm
                                  
Niebuhr Hall, Yale Divinity School
     409 Prospect Street, New Haven


Macintosh HD:Users:joshtravis:Desktop:Segovia_Fernando.jpg.jpegDr. Fernando Segovia is a noted theologian with expertise in Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Hispanic theology. Dr. Segovia's scholarly interests include non-Western Christian theologies, especially from Latin American and the Caribbean, and minority Christian theologies in the West, especially from U.S. Hispanic Americans. As a cultural critic, he explores postcolonial studies, minority studies, and Diaspora studies. Dr. Segovia is the Oberlin Graduate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Vanderbilt Divinity School, where he has taught since 1984.



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