David Sanchez


Dr. Sanchez
David Sanchez
Assistant Professor of Theological Studies
and Interim Director of Graduate Program

Department of Theological Studies
Loyola Marymount University
1 LMU Drive, Suite 3700
Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659, USA
University Hall 3726
Email:
david.sanchez@lmu.edu
Phone: (310) 338-5983

Academic Background
Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary, New York, 2006
M.Phil., Union Theological Seminary, New York, 2004
B.A., CSULA 1988; M.A., Claremont School of Theology, 1997

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Current Areas of Research
Dr. Sanchez specializes in New Testament Studies with an emphasis on the Apocalypse of John as a literary performance of counter-imperial resistance in conversation with modern modalities of socio-political resistance. Dr. Sanchez is also interested in the role end-time eschatologies played in early Christian mythmaking and social formations, Guadalupan studies and contemporary Guadalupan iconography.
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Courses Currently Teaching
Fall 2007:
    THST110: Introduction to the New Testament (2 sections)
    THST600: Foundations of New Testament Theology
Spring2008:
    THST110: Introduction to the New Testament (2 sections)
    THST305: The Four Gospels

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Professional Bio
Dr. Sanchez served as an adjunct professor of Religion at California Lutheran University, 2002-2004;
Lecturer in Religious Studies at Mount St. Mary’s College, Los Angeles, 2004-2005;
Visiting professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University, 2006-2007;
Taught in the Hispanic Summer Program, Brite Divinity School, Summer 2006;
Former recipient of the Hispanic Theological Initiative;
Member of Biblical Literature and the Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the United States (ACHTUS)
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Selected Publications

  • From Patmos to the Barrio: The Subversion of Imperial Myths from the Book of Revelations to the Present (Fortress Press, 2008)
  • “Recontextualizing Resistance: From the Shores of Patmos to the Barrios of East Los Angeles.” In Reflections (Yale Divinity School), Spring 2005
  • “Recontextualizing Resistance: The Revelation of John.” In Union Seminary Quarterly Review (New Testament and Roman Empire); Volume 59 (2005) Numbers 3-4

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Latest News
Dr. Sanchez will be presenting a paper at the Society of Biblical Literature Conference in San Diego, entitled, “The Barrio Virgin and Revelation 12;” he will be a contributor at the upcoming conference, “New Testament and Roman Empire: Resistance an Reimagination,” to be held at the Union Theological Seminary, New York (April 3-5, 2008). He has also contributed to the History Channel’s Production, “Antichrist,” FX channel’s. “Revelation 666,” and the Patt Morrison Show (NPR) discussing the Virgin of Gruadalupe.
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Personal Message
“Where logic ends, faith begins.”
   -Bird York

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Personal Website
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