Federico A. Roth, PhD
Professor, Biblical and Religious Studies
Phone: (626) 815-5036
Email: [email protected]
Office Location: John and Marilyn Duke Academic Complex, Duke 261
Federico A. Roth, PhD, is a professor of biblical studies. He received his PhD in Hebrew Bible from Fuller Theological Seminary, and his dissertation offered a postcolonial exegesis of identity construction in the opening narratives of Exodus. Roth’s areas of expertise and teaching interests include postcolonial biblical criticism, Third Space theory, contextual/global approaches to biblical interpretation, pedagogy of exegetical methodology, and literary/rhetorical-critical exegesis. His love for the Los Angeles Lakers is eclipsed only by his love for his wife, Jacqueline, and daughters, Evangeline and Liliana.
Education
- PhD, Hebrew Bible, Fuller Theological Seminary
- ThM, Princeton Theological Seminary
- MDiv, Fuller Theological Seminary
- BA, Azusa Pacific University
Academic Area
- School of Theology
Expertise
- Hermeneutics
- Postcolonial Biblical Criticism
- Contextual/Global Approaches to Biblical Interpretation
Courses Taught
- UBBL 100 – Exodus/Deuteronomy
- UBBL 310 – Rising of the King: I and II Samuel
- UBBL 317 – Ruth and Esther
- UBBL 320 – Hebrew Poetical and Wisdom Literature
- UBBL 350 – Geographical and Historical Setting of the Bible
- UBBL 483 – Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation
- UBBL 495 – Special Topics in Biblical Studies