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Luis G. Pedraja : ウィキペディア英語版
Luis G. Pedraja
Luis G. Pedraja is a Latino theologian, philosopher, author, scholar, and educator. Pedraja is an influential contributor to the development of Latino/a theology. He is also noted for his work in process philosophy and postmodernism, as well as his work in higher education.〔See the Project on Lived Theology biographies at http://www.livedtheology.org/colt_03_pedraja_bio.html〕
==Biography==
Born in Cuba on May 25, 1963, Pedraja emigrated to Spain with his parents in 1969 and later to Miami, Florida where he spent most of his childhood. He attended Stetson University, receiving a B.A. in Religion in 1984, during which time he was ordained as a Baptist minister and worked with migrant workers in Central Florida. Upon graduation he continued his studies at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, earning his M.Div. in 1987. Pedraja continued his education at the University of Virginia where he received his Ph.D. in Philosophy and Theology in 1994. Pedraja taught religion, philosophy, and theology at the University of Puget Sound (1993–94) and Southern Methodist University (1994–2000). During this time, Pedraja served a co-chair of the Hispanic American Religion, Culture, and Society Group of the American Academy of Religion. In 2000, he became Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dean, and Professor of Theology at Memphis Theological Seminary. In 2004, Pedraja became a Vice President at the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and served in that role until 2011. Pedraja was named Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Antioch University Los Angeles in 2011. Pedraja also served as President of (La Comunidad of Hispanic Scholars of Religion ) (1999–2003) and as the editor of ''Apuntes'', the oldest journal of Latino/a theology from 2000-2010.
Pedraja married Amber Lamont Pedraja in 1996. Together they founded two non-profit organizations, (WellpetUSA ) and (The Crystal Dove Foundation ). Amber Lamont Pedraja died of cancer in 2008.

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