Josue Carames

Curriculum Vitae

Josue Carames, Ph.D. in Religion candidate at Claremont Graduate University with a concentration in Philosophy of Religion and Theology.
He has a particular interest in philosophical and theological hermeneutics, phenomenology of religion, and meta-theology.

Research Interests

Meta-theology​
Philosophical Hermeneutics
Phenomenology of Religion

Ph.D. in Religion

Philosophy and Religious Thought

Sep 2018 - Candidate

Claremont Graduate University

Scholarship Awards:

  • CGU Trustee Fellowship Award
  • Blaisdell Fellowship
  • CGU Fellowship from the Department of Religion

M.S. in Information Systems & Technology

Cybersecurity and Networking & IT Strategy and Innovation

Jan 2022 - Aug 2023

Claremont Graduate University

Scholarship Awards:

  • Online IST Fellowship

M.A. in Theology

Biblical Languages

Apr 2016 - De 2017

Fuller Theological Seminary

Scholarship Awards:

  • James and Barbara Bere Scholarship

B.A. in Theology

Sep 2012 - Jun 2016

Facultad de Teología de las Asambleas de Dios de España

  • High Honors Award
  • Dissertation: «EL ÜBERMENSCH, PROLEPSIS CRISTOLÓGICA DEL ÚLTIMO ADÁN» —Respuesta crítica al «superhombre» nietzscheano—

Diploma in Music

Violin Interpretation

Sep 1996 - Jul 2008

Conservatorio Profesional de Música Muñoz Molleda

    Professor of Philosophy

    April 2011 - Present

    Facultad de Teología de las Asambleas de Dios de España

    Courses taught:

    • Introduction to the History of Western Philosophy (Spanish) - For the undergraduate program in the online learning modality.

    Professor of Theology

    May 2012 - Present

    Centro de Investigaciones Bíblicas

    Courses taught:

    • Dogmatic History (Spanish) - For the master's program in a distance learning modality.
    • Acts of the Apostles (Spanish) - For the undergraduate program in a distance learning modality.​

    Teaching Assistant

    Summer Quarter 2019

    Fuller Theological Seminary

    Introduction to Old Testament with Dr. Sara Wells

      Research Assistant

      Jan 2017 - Nov 2017

      Fuller Theological Seminary

      Assisted Oscar García-Johnson, who is associate professor of theology and Latino/a studies and assistant provost for the Center for the Study of Hispanic Church and Community at Fuller Theological Seminary, in preparation for his book “Spirit Outside the Gate: Decolonial Pneumatologies of the American Global South”

        Interview

        March 2021

        APA Member Interview: Josue Caramés

        American Philosophical Association

          Book Review

          March 2019

          “A History of Western Philosophy: From the Pre-Socratics to Postmodernism”
          by C. Stephen Evans

          Reading Religion - A Publication of the American Academy of Religion

            Lecture

            November 2020

            Problemáticas contemporáneas de Cristología

            Latin American Theological Seminary of the Assemblies of God
            Springfield, MO

              Lecture

              September 2020

              El Übermensch: Prolepsis Cristológica del Último Adán

              Latin American Theological Seminary of the Assemblies of God
              Springfield, MO