Doctoral Candidate
Email: guerreae@bc.edu
Teaching Fellowship: Spring 2022– Christology with Professor Neto Valiente; Spring 2021—Call and Response: An Introduction to the Moral Life with Professor Mary Jo Iozzio; Spring 2020—U.S. Catholicism in the 21st Century with Professor Hosffman Ospino; Fall 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2020—Thesis Consultant
Catholic Hispanic Ministry, Theologies of Migration, Theological Aesthetics, Narrative Theology, Narrative Ethics, Literatures of Migration, Catholic Higher Education, Anti-racist Pedagogies, Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies
Armando Guerrero Estrada is PhD candidate in Theology and Education. His scholarship examines the interlacing of religious and theological education, theological aesthetics, theologies of migration, and immigrant literature. His dissertation proposes immigrant narratives as anti-racist, culturally-sustaining pedagogies as an alternative to contemporary theological education. He holds a Master of Theological Studies from Vanderbilt University’s Divinity School, where he also earned graduate certificates in Latin American Studies and Religion and the Arts in Contemporary Culture, with an emphasis in U.S. Latinx literature. He holds a B.A. from St. Joseph College and a B.A. from Lamar University.
Publications
“Nepantla, Audiotopia, and the Role of the Creative Imagination: A Spirituality of Selena.” The Journal of Latina Critical Feminism. Under Review.
“The Holy Disobedience of an UndocuJesus: Re-Reading Luke 2:41-52 alongside Immigrant Youth.” Under Review. The Journal of Hispanic Theology.
“Evangelistas de Solidaridad: La Imaginación Creativa de Albert Camus y Gabriel García Márquez.” Spanish and Portuguese Review. Forthcoming. Vol 7. No. 1 (Fall 2021).
“In Memoriam: Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me Ultima: A Psychoanalytic and Religious Critique.” In Lamar Journal of the Humanities. Forthcoming. (Fall 2021).
“Brown Church: Five Centuries of Latina/o Social Justice, Theology, and Identity, by Robert Chao Romero. A Book Review.” Religious Education Journal. Vol. 116. No. 2 (Spring 2021). 182-183. https://doi.org/10.1080/00344087.2021.1876465
“We, the Hidden People.” In Resistance. DoveTales, an International Journal of the Arts. Edited by Brad Wetzler. 73-74. (Fort Collins, CO: Writing for Peace, Summer 2020, Issue III).
“Undocumented: On Being Latino Here and Hispanic There.” In Afro-Hispanic Review. Vol. 38, No. 2 (Fall 2019). 84-90. Nashville, TN.