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Personal profile
William Alcides Rodríguez García is a Ph.D. Candidate in Theology at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, within the Biblical Hermeneutics research line, and a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. His academic trajectory is situated at the intersection of Classical Philology and Theology, with a methodological emphasis on philological-critical analysis of biblical texts in their original languages.
His background in Hispanic Studies and Classical Philology has provided him with advanced competence in Koine Greek and Latin, applied to the study of biblical texts and their interpretative traditions. In the field of Classics, his work focuses on ancient rhetoric, semantic and pragmatic analysis of discourse, and morphosyntactic structures in Greek and Latin texts. In theology, his research engages historical-critical exegesis, contemporary philosophical hermeneutics, and the dialogue between patristic tradition and current approaches to biblical interpretation.
His scholarly profile integrates textual criticism, rhetorical-narrative analysis, and hermeneutical theory, with particular attention to processes of textual transmission, reception history, and contextual reinterpretation of biblical literature. His work is characterized by philological rigor, direct engagement with primary sources, and a strong theoretical foundation in biblical theology and classical studies.