Fernando F. Segovia
Oberlin Graduate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity

B.A. (Pontifical College Josephinum 1970)
M.A., Ph.D. (Notre Dame 1976, 1978)

fernando.f.segovia@vanderbilt.edu
Curriculum Vitae



Fernando F. Segovia received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1978, began his teaching career at Marquette University (1977-1984), and joined the Vanderbilt faculty in 1984. Professor Segovia's teaching and research encompass Early Christian Origins, Theological Studies, and Cultural Studies. As a biblical critic, his interests include: Johannine Studies; method and theory; ideological criticism; the history of the discipline and its construction of early Christian antiquity. As a theologian, his 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, his interests include: postcolonial studies; minority studies; Diaspora studies. Professor Segovia has served on the editorial boards of a variety of academic journals, has worked as consultant for foundations and publishing houses, and has lectured widely both nationally and internationally. He is also a past president of the Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians in the United States.











 

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