In April 2017, the extraordinary Assembly of AETH unanimously ratified the need to form ReDET and established it as one of its strategic priorities. With the creation of ReDET, AETH has taken the initiative to facilitate encounters, synergy, and collaboration among individuals and entities dedicated to Hispanic theological education interested in jointly seeking solutions to common problems, overcoming shared barriers, and identifying the particular contributions each is making.
Individual or institutional members of AETH can expand their benefits and potential to transform theological education by also becoming members of ReDET. To do this, they must fill out the corresponding form—either for individuals or organizations—found on this webpage. They will receive a response to their application once ReDET verifies that they meet the requirements. In the response, they will find instructions to activate their membership.