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June 2026 Issue

Building Community, Nurturing Scholars, Transforming Lives

From HTI's Executive Director

Rev. Dr. Joanne Rodríguez, HTI Executive Director

As the academic year ends, HTI congratulates eight newly minted scholars and welcomes the 30th class of HTI scholars (56), continuing to celebrate three decades of cultivating scholars who are transforming communities. Reflecting the image of a mosaic, this issue highlights how individual contributions come together en conjunto to create a legacy that shapes theological and religious education.  

In this issue, we honor the legacy of Rev. Dr. Daisy L. Machado, the first HTI director, whose leadership, scholarship, and commitment to future generations have left a lasting impact on theological and religious education; and celebrate Dr. Miguel A. De La Torre, whose passion for writing, scholarship, and joy in the craft has contributed more than 50 books to the broader landscape of theological and religious thought.You will also discover the work of Rev. Dr. Yara González-Justiniano, whose concept of sentipensar invites us to imagine new ways of doing theology, as well as the scholarship of HTI scholar Armindo Ferreira, whose research explores the connections between music, culture, and faith across communities.

These stories represent just a few of the many contributions that continue to enrich HTI’s collective work. As we look ahead to HTI's 30th Anniversary celebration in Denver, we invite you to help expand this living mosaic. Every scholar, mentor, partner, supporter, and friend adds another piece to a story of transformation. En conjunto, these contributions create a legacy that reaches far beyond HTI itself, touching lives, institutions, churches, and communities for generations to come.

Happy reading, and don't forget to reserve your place at HTI's 30th Anniversary celebration on November 20th. We look forward to celebrating with you!

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Featured Stories

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A Living Mosaic of Scholars

Celebrating eight HTI scholars who have successfully defended their dissertations since March 2026

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Leading in the Borderlands

From historic firsts to lasting institutional change, Rev. Dr. Daisy L. Machado's leadership reshaped theological education for future generations

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Leadership that Outgrows Institutional Limits

HTI Partner, President Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo & Graduate, Rev. Dr. José Morales Torres recognized at the MLK Jr. College of Ministers & Laity Induction

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Hearing Faith Across Borders: HTI Scholars in Global Conversation

HTI Scholar Armindo Ferreira presents internationally at the World Christianity Conference in Recife, Brazil, exploring faith, sound, and culture across global contexts

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Writing as if Time Matters: The Legacy and Labor of a Latino Scholar

With 50 books and generations of scholars influenced, Dr. Miguel A. De La Torre's legacy extends far beyond the page

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Thinking with the Heart: The Practice of Sentipensar

The Mujerista Symposium explores sentipensar as a way of knowing that holds thinking and feeling together with theology, care, and community

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HTI Open Plaza

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HTI Open Plaza is a place where scholars engage diverse clergy, activists, artists, and thinkers in the public square to wrestle with questions about faith, justice, identity, and the sacred in the everyday.

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The Scholar’s Guide to Writing a Dissertation

Stephen Di Trolio talks with Dr. Patrick Reyes about doctoral education, guided writing practices, and the journey of completing a dissertation.

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Digital Tutor

Dr. José Balcells explores how Digital Tutor and AI technologies can support interactive theological education, making learning more engaging, responsive, and meaningful.

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Self-Made

Rev. Dr. Tony Lin talks with Dr. Nely Galán about empowerment, self-reliance, financial freedom, and becoming rich in every way.

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Newly Published Books

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The Hermeneutical Spirit II: Migrations, Diasporas, and Cultures After Pentecost

by Dr. Amos Yong, edited by Dr. Rodolfo Galvan Estrada III

Dr. Amos Yong explores migration, diaspora, and culture within the New Testament, offering fresh readings of Scripture through an after-Pentecost hermeneutic attentive to the Spirit’s work across borders, cultures, communities, and times.

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El Dios de Daniel (Spanish Edition)

by Dr. Enrique Baez

Dr. Enrique Baez offers a clear and accessible theological study of the biblical book of Daniel, highlighting God as its central figure while providing church members and leaders with a valuable resource for understanding its stories, prophecies, and enduring message.

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Justo L. González: Missionary of Hispanic Theology in the United States

by Dr. Angel D. Santiago-Vendrell (Author), Dr. Zaida Maldonado Pérez (Foreword) 

Dr. Angel D. Santiago-Vendrell presents a compelling biography of Dr. Justo L. González, tracing his life, scholarship, ministry, and enduring role as a pioneer in the emergence and advancement of Hispanic theology in the United States.

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Missões, Raça e Poder

by Dr. João Chaves

Dr. João Chaves offers a critical history of Baptist missions in Brazil, examining how race, power, and Southern Baptist missionary influence shaped Brazilian Protestantism through enduring legacies of slavery, segregation, institutional control, and transnational religious politics.

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Opportunities & Events

Job Opportunities

Check out the latest career opportunities and faculty positions from across HTI's consortium and partner institutions. Your calling might be waiting here.

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HTI Panel Discussion: Teología Vivida: Early-Career Scholars on Latine Lived Theology

HTI invites you to Teología Vivida: Early-Career Scholars on Latine Lived Theology, a panel highlighting emerging scholars whose work is grounded in rigorous research, culture, community, and lived experience. As part of HTI’s Professional Development Conference, this conversation will explore how scholarship flourishes en conjunto through mentorship, collaboration, and shared reflection. Moderated by Dr. Héctor Varela-Ríos and Dr. Raul Zegarra, the panel features Dr. James Padilioni, Dr. Geoffrey Nelson-Blake, Dr. Crystal Silva McCormick, Dr. Monica Rey, and Dr. Grace Vargas.

Join HTI on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, from 7:00–8:30 PM ET at the Erdman Center’s Cooper Conference Room in Princeton, NJ, or virtually via Zoom (Passcode: 221282).

Apply for a Louisville Institute Grant and/or Fellowship!

The Louisville Institute (LI) is now accepting applications for the 2027 grant and fellowship funding season. LI has six funding opportunities available for 2027. Applicants must reside in the United States or Canada and may apply for only one LI grant or fellowship between June 1, 2026, and May 31, 2027.

Application Deadline: Between June 1, 2026, and May 31, 2027. 

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For Prayer

We hold each other up. Here are members of our familia who need our prayers:

  •  Dr. Elizabeth Conde Frazier, on the passing of her husband, Ira
  •  Dr. Laura Nasrallah, as she navigates a recent diagnosis
  •    Dr. Socorro Castañeda, as her mother, Cecilia, recuperates
  •  Dr. Efraín Velázquez, on the passing of his uncle, Jesús María Hernández Soto
  •  Dr. Heath Carter, as his son, Isaiah, recovers from a recent car accident
  •  Dr. Robin Steinke, on the passing of her father, Alfred Steinke

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