From the White House:
Dr. Miguel Díaz is a Professor of Theology at St. John’s University and
the College of Saint Benedict in Minnesota. He is the co-editor of the
book “From the Heart of Our People: Explorations in Catholic Systematic
Theology” and author of “On Being Human: U.S. Hispanic and Rahnerian
Perspectives”, named “Best Book of the Year” by the Hispanic
Theological Initiative at Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. Díaz
taught Religious Studies and Theology at Barry University, the
University of Dayton and the University of Notre Dame. From 2001 to
2003, he taught and served as Academic Dean at St. Vincent de Paul
Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, Florida. He is a Board Member of
the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA) and Past President
of the Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the United States
(ACHTUS). Dr. Díaz holds a B.A. from St. Thomas University and a M.A.
and PhD in Theology from the University of Notre Dame.
Dr. Miguel Díaz is a Professor of Theology at St. John’s University and
the College of Saint Benedict in Minnesota. He is the co-editor of the
book “From the Heart of Our People: Explorations in Catholic Systematic
Theology” and author of “On Being Human: U.S. Hispanic and Rahnerian
Perspectives”, named “Best Book of the Year” by the Hispanic
Theological Initiative at Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. Díaz
taught Religious Studies and Theology at Barry University, the
University of Dayton and the University of Notre Dame. From 2001 to
2003, he taught and served as Academic Dean at St. Vincent de Paul
Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, Florida. He is a Board Member of
the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA) and Past President
of the Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the United States
(ACHTUS). Dr. Díaz holds a B.A. from St. Thomas University and a M.A.
and PhD in Theology from the University of Notre Dame.
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