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Rev. Jorge L. Presmanes, OP, DMin
Associate Professor of Theology
Director, Institute for Hispanic/Latino Theology and Ministry
jpresmanes@mail.barry.edu

Profile

Reverend Presmanes joined the Barry faculty in 2004. He is a Dominican Friar of the Province of St. Martin de Porres. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA, a Master of Arts in Theology and a Master of Divinity from The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology and The Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA, and a Doctor of Ministry from Barry University in Miami, FL.

Before coming to Barry University, Rev. Presmanes was the Pastor of St. Dominic Church in Miami, FL, and a professor at the Southeast Pastoral Institute in Miami, FL.

Rev. Presmanes’ main professional interests are in practical theology, U.S. Hispanic/Latino Theology, theology of preaching, and the education of lay ecclesial ministers. He is the co-editor of Preaching and Culture in Latino Congregations (Chicago: LTP, 2000).

Courses Taught

Undergraduate Courses: 

THE 201

Theology: Faith, Beliefs, Traditions

THE 304

Theology through Film

THE 331

Christianity and Culture

THE 342

Salvation, Liberation, and Politics


Graduate Courses: 

THE 632

Hispanic/Latino Ministry and Practical Theology and Ministry

THE 662

Theologies of Liberation

THE 664

Theology of Evangelization

THE 713

Theology and Ministry in the Latino Church

THE 716

Latino(a) Popular Religiosity and its Ethics of Solidarity

THE 718

Liturgy and Preaching in Latino Congregations

RSP 565

Anthropology & Spirituality of Hispanics

Recent Publications

“All Theology is Local: Hispanic Ministries and U.S. Latino(a) Theology,” with Alicia Marill. In Hispanic Ministrys in the 21st Century: Present and Future.  Ed. Hosffman Ospino, (Caracas: Convivium Press, September 2010).

“The Moral Life: Covenant, Conscience, and Conversion.” In Theology: Faith, Belief, Traditions. Ed. Gloria Schaab. (Dubuque: Kendall Hunt Publishing, January, 2010).

“Theologies of Liberation,” with Gloria Schaab. In Theology: Faith, Belief, Traditions. Ed. Gloria Schaab. (Dubuque: Kendall Hunt Publishing, January, 2010).