Biography
Dr. Francisco Lozada, Jr. joined Christian Theological Seminary as the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty, and Professor of New Testament Studies. His past teaching, research, and leadership roles involves directing webinars on the topic of immigration and co-led several travel seminars to the southern border. Dr. Lozada is a leading voice in addressing hermeneutical and theological implications regarding how the Bible is employed and deployed in ethnic/racial communities. He serves on the board of the Hispanic Scholars Program, guiding its efforts to shape the next generation of Latinx theological and ecclesial leaders. He has also served extensively in leadership roles for the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL). Dr. Lozada holds a PhD in New Testament and Early Christianity from Vanderbilt University, an MTS from Vanderbilt Divinity School, and a BA in Religious Studies from John Carroll University.
Francisco Lozada, Jr. completó su doctorado en el área de Nuevo Testamento y Cristianismo Temprano en la Universidad de Vanderbilt, en Nashville, Tenn.
Sus áreas de estudios e investigación son la hermenéutica ideológica y cultural, los estudios del Nuevo Testamento y los estudios de Latinos/as.
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