Miguel A. De La Torre (born
October 6, 1958) is an associate-professor of social ethics at
Iliff School of Theology, a
religious scholar, author, and an ordained minister.
Biography
Born in Cuba months before the Castro Revolution, De La Torre and
his family migrated to the United States as refugees when he was an
infant. For a while the U.S. government considered him and his
family as “illegal aliens.” He attended Blessed Sacrament School in
Queens, New York and was baptized and confirmed by the Catholic
Church. Simultaneously, his parents were priest/priestess of the
religion
Santería. He left Queens,
moving to Miami, Florida in his teens.
At nineteen years of age he began a real estate company in Miami
called Championship Realty,
Century 21.
The office grew to over 100 sales agents.
During this time he
obtained a Masters in Public Administration from American
University
in Washington, DC. Eventually he was elected
president of the Miami Board of Realtors. He was also active in
local politics, becoming the founding president of the West Dade
Young Republicans. In 1988 he was a candidate for the Florida House
of Representatives, District 115, but lost to
Mario Diaz-Balart.
In his early twenties he became a “born-again” Christian, joining
University Baptist Church in Coral Gables, Florida.
De La Torre dissolved
the thirteen-year-old real estate company in 1992 to attended
Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary
in order to obtain a Masters in Divinity and enter
the ministry. During his seminary training he served as
pastor at a rural congregation, Goshen Baptist Church in Glen Dean,
Kentucky.
Scholarship
De La
Torre continued his theological training and obtained a doctorate
from Temple
University
in social
ethics in 1999. According to the books he published, he
focuses on ethics within contemporary U.S. thought, specifically
how religion affects race, class, and gender oppression. His works
1) applies a social scientific approach to Latino/a religiosity
within this country; 2) studies
Liberation theologies in the Caribbean
and Latin America (specifically in Cuba); and 3) engages in
postmodern/postcolonial social theory.
In 1999 he
was hired to teach Christian Ethics at Hope College
in Holland, MI. In 2005 he wrote a
column for the local newspaper, The Holland Sentinel,
titled “When the Bible is Used for Hatred.” The article was a
satirical piece commenting on Focus on the Family
’s James Dobson outing
of SpongeBob Square Pants. Dobson responded to the
article.
A controversy over these articles ensued. A few months afterwards,
De La Torre resigned his tenure and took the position of associate
professor for social ethics at
Iliff School of Theology in Denver,
Colorado.
Since obtaining his doctorate in 1999, De La Torre has authored
numerous articles and books, including several books that have won
national awards, specifically:
Reading the Bible from the
Margins, (Orbis, 2002);
Santería: The Beliefs and Rituals
of a Growing Religion in America (Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2004); and
Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins, (Orbis, 2004).
Within the academy he has served as a director to the Society of
Christian Ethics and the
American Academy of Religion.
Additionally, he has been co-chair of the Ethics Section at the
American Academy of Religion.
De La Torre has been an expert commentator concerning ethical
issues (mainly Hispanic religiosity, LGBT civil rights, and
immigration rights) on several local, national, and international
media outlets. He also writes monthly articles for Ethics Daily and
Associated Baptist Press News which create controversies within
Christian circles.
Works
BOOKS:
Social Justice from a Latina/o Perspective: Constructing a
Latina/o Ethics for Survival, 2013.
Genesis: A Theological Commentary on the Bible,
2012.
Trails of Hope and Terror: Testimonies on Immigration,
2009.
Liberating Jonah: Toward a Biblical Ethics of
Reconciliation, 2007.
A Lily Among the Thorns: Imagining a New Christian
Sexuality, 2007.
Leer la Biblia desde los Marginados, 2005.
Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins, 2004.
Santería: The Beliefs and Rituals of a Growing Religion in
America, 2004.
La Lucha for Cuba: Religion and Politics on the Streets of
Miami, 2003.
The Quest for the Cuban Christ: A Historical Search,
2002.
Reading the Bible from the Margins, 2002.
Ajiaco Christianity: Toward an Exilic Cuban Ethic of
Reconciliation, Ph.D. diss., 1999.
MULTI-AUTHORED BOOK PUBLICATIONS:
Introducing Hispanic Ethics, co-authored with Maria Teresa
Davila, Ismael Garcia, and Hugo Magallanes, 2011.
The Quest for the Historical Satan, co-authored with
Albert Hernandez, 2010
Introducing Latino/a Theologies, co-authored with Edwin
Aponte, 2001.
EDITED BOOKS:
Out of the Shadows, Into the Light: Christianity and
Homosexuality, 2009.
The Hope of Liberation within World Religions, 2008.
AAR Career Guide for Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the
Profession, 2007.
Rethinking Latino/a Religion and Ethnicity, co-edited with
Gaston Espinosa, 2006.
Handbook on Latino/a Theologies, co-edited with Edwin
Aponte, 2006.
Handbook on U.S. Theologies of Liberation,
2004.
ENCYCLOPEDIA EDITOR:
Encyclopedia on Hispanic American Religious Culture,
Volume 1 & 2, 2009.
References
- "http://www.iliff.edu/academics/faculty/profiles/mdelatorre/index.php"
- "http://www.eerdmans.com/Interviews/delatorreinterview.htm"
- "http://www.corporationwiki.com/Florida/Miami/championship-realty-inc-2831395.aspx"
- "http://www.religionlink.com/tip_061204.php"
- "http://books.google.com/books?id=Mv7anQoCbzgC&pg=PA535&dq=%22miguel+a+de+la+torre%22+sociology+cuba#v=onepage&q=&f=false"
- "http://www.ethicsdaily.com/news.php?viewStory=5314"
- "article 'Political Bias Distorted Facts' is free
to view at
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_multi=HSHH|&p_product=HSHH&p_theme=gatehouse&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_dispstring=Political%20bias%20distorted%20facts%20AND%20date(1/16/2005%20to%203/2/2005)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=1/16/2005%20to%203/2/2005)&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=(Political%20bias%20distorted%20facts)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no"
- "See newspaper article 'Controversy on Campus' at
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_multi=HSHH|&p_product=HSHH&p_theme=gatehouse&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_dispstring=Controversy%20on%20campus%20AND%20date(1/1/2006%20to%201/3/2006)&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=1/1/2006%20to%201/3/2006)&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=(Controversy%20on%20campus)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no"
- "http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2005/04/28/hope"
- "http://www.hope.edu/pr/pressreleases/content/view/full/1616"
- "http://www.iliff.edu/academics/faculty/profiles/mdelatorre/delatorre_cv3.pdf"
- "http://www.scethics.org/officers.html"
- "http://www.aarweb.org/About_AAR/Board_and_Governance/board.asp"
- "http://www.pridesource.com/article.shtml?article=14766"
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