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To: delacoert
Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo is Professor Emeritus of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies at Brooklyn College and Distinguished Scholar of the City University of New York.

I think Mr. Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo really has no qualifications that would make him an authority on the topic.

6 posted on 12/20/2015 8:28:51 PM PST by Campion (Halten Sie sich unbedingt an die Lehre!)
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Okay. What then has he said that is incorrect? His lack qualifications have led him to some error in understanding which is what exactly?


7 posted on 12/21/2015 2:10:22 PM PST by delacoert
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Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo (born July 8, 1941) is an American scholar of religion and retired Brooklyn College professor emeritus. At Brooklyn College, starting in 1980, he authored and/or edited a dozen books and wrote more than 100 scholarly articles, book chapters and reviews for leading quarterlies in the United States, Latin America and Spain.

Stevens-Arroyo co-founded (1992) and was first President (1995–97) of the Program for the Analysis of Religion Among Latinos, known as PARAL, which published a four book series on various aspects of Latino religious experience in the United States for which Stevens-Arroyo was the editor in chief as a resident scholar at Princeton University. In October 2008, his career achievements were recognized with his reception of the Luzbetack Award for Exemplary Church Research, from Georgetown University’s Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA).

Stevens-Arroyo was appointed by the National Council of Churches to a commission reporting on religion in Cuba in 1976-77, and later named Director of the Hispanic Project for the Theology in the Americas in a program sponsored through the National Council of Churches. His history of Latino people of faith was published in 1980 by Orbis Press as Prophets Denied Honor; it was later designated as one of 15 outstanding English language books of 1980 by the editors of the International Bulletin of Missionary Research (London, UK). Seven years later the book was selected as a “Landmark of Catholic Literature in the 20th Century” by Philip Gleason in his 1987 book, Keeping the Faith: American Catholicism, Past and Present.

Stevens-Arroyo testified to the United Nations’ Committee for Trusteeship and Decolonization Committee hearings on Puerto Rico in September 1982. On June 25, 1990, he addressed the Sub-Committee on Insular and International Affairs of the U.S. House of Representatives, concerning legislation authorizing a plebiscite for Puerto Rico. He returned to serving the United States Civil Rights Commission’s Advisory Committee for Pennsylvania. Retired as Professor Emeritus of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies at Brooklyn College, he currently resides in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. He publishes the OnFaith blog. He is a staunchly traditional Roman Catholic who has publicly espoused the proposed controversial canonizations of Queen Isabella of Spain and Pope Pius XII.

He was awarded the Columbian Citation of Honor by the National Columbus Committee in April 1992. He was invited to present to attend an important religious conference sponsored by the Archdioceses of New York and San Juan, Puerto Rico as a keynote speaker in Spanish for a symposium highlighting 20th-century Catholic Thought in anticipation of the 500th anniversary of Columbus’s arrival in the Americas and the consequent foundation of Christianity by Spain.


9 posted on 12/21/2015 2:31:22 PM PST by delacoert
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Looking again at the lead article and then at the author's qualifications, I can't help but wonder if there is a personal bias that leads you to such a poorly justified conclusion.

10 posted on 12/21/2015 3:13:46 PM PST by delacoert
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