"Students are encouraged to consider how the study of religion in Latin American and Latinx contexts of North America necessarily pushes against fixed boundaries of nation, language, class, race, and culture. Topics covered in the book include the Bible and Latinx, Muslims in the Latinx U.S. and Latinx Americas, Catholicism in Mexico, and Brazilian Migrational Christianity in North America. The book is illustrated throughout with over 85 images and each chapter contains suggested further reading. A glossary of key terms and concepts is included"--
"Students are encouraged to consider how the study of religion in Latin American and Latinx contexts of North America necessarily pushes against fixed boundaries of nation, language, class, race, and culture. Topics covered in the book include the Bible and Latinx, Muslims in the Latinx U.S. and Latinx Americas, Catholicism in Mexico, and Brazilian Migrational Christianity in North America. The book is illustrated throughout with over 85 images and each chapter contains suggested further reading. A glossary of key terms and concepts is included"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lloyd D. Barba is Assistant Professor of Religion at Amherst College, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Lloyd Barba (Amherst College USA) Part I: Origins 1. Overview of Latin American and US Latinx Religions in North America Lloyd Barba (Amherst College USA) 2. Mapping the Origins of Christianity in the Americas Ángel J. Gallardo (Austin Presbyterian Seminary USA) 3. Retracing Intermixture/Mestizaje in Latin America and among Latinas/os/xs Néstor Medina (University of Toronto Canada) Part II: Traditions 4. Central American Christianity Robert A. Danielson (Asbury Theological Seminary) 5. Catholicism in Mexico Carlos Garma Navarro (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa Mexico City Mexico) 6. Latinx Catholicism in the United States Daisy Vargas (University of Arizona USA) 7. US Latina/o Pentecostalism Erica Ramirez (Auburn Seminary USA) 8. Black Atlantic Religions Alejandro S. Escalante (University of Edinburgh UK) 9. Muslims in the Latinx U.S. and Latinx Americas Ken Chitwood (Muslim Philanthropy Institute USA) 10. Latinx-Jews in the United States: Remaking the Jewish Mainstream Laura Limonic (State University of New York - College at Old Westbury USA) Part II: Devotional Material and Textual Cultures 11. Latinx Devotional Stuff and Material Religion Alyssa Maldonado-Estrada (Kalamazoo College USA) 12. The Bible and Latinxs Jacqueline M. Hidalgo (University of San Diego USA) 13. The Virgin of Guadalupe as a Symbol of Resistance Tatyana Castillo-Ramos (Yale University USA) 14. La Santa Muerte - Saint Death Francisco Peláez-Díaz (Drew University USA) Part IV: Immigration and Transnationalism 15. Oaxacan Religious Transnationalism Daniel Ramírez (Claremont Graduate University USA) 16. Brazilian Migrational Christianity in North America João B. Chaves (Baylor University USA) Part V: Current and Future Considerations 17. Latinx Conversions & Religious Change in the United States Aida Isela Ramos (John Brown University USA) 18. Latinx Religious Nones David Flores (California State University Sacramento USA) Index
Introduction Lloyd Barba (Amherst College USA) Part I: Origins 1. Overview of Latin American and US Latinx Religions in North America Lloyd Barba (Amherst College USA) 2. Mapping the Origins of Christianity in the Americas Ángel J. Gallardo (Austin Presbyterian Seminary USA) 3. Retracing Intermixture/Mestizaje in Latin America and among Latinas/os/xs Néstor Medina (University of Toronto Canada) Part II: Traditions 4. Central American Christianity Robert A. Danielson (Asbury Theological Seminary) 5. Catholicism in Mexico Carlos Garma Navarro (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa Mexico City Mexico) 6. Latinx Catholicism in the United States Daisy Vargas (University of Arizona USA) 7. US Latina/o Pentecostalism Erica Ramirez (Auburn Seminary USA) 8. Black Atlantic Religions Alejandro S. Escalante (University of Edinburgh UK) 9. Muslims in the Latinx U.S. and Latinx Americas Ken Chitwood (Muslim Philanthropy Institute USA) 10. Latinx-Jews in the United States: Remaking the Jewish Mainstream Laura Limonic (State University of New York - College at Old Westbury USA) Part II: Devotional Material and Textual Cultures 11. Latinx Devotional Stuff and Material Religion Alyssa Maldonado-Estrada (Kalamazoo College USA) 12. The Bible and Latinxs Jacqueline M. Hidalgo (University of San Diego USA) 13. The Virgin of Guadalupe as a Symbol of Resistance Tatyana Castillo-Ramos (Yale University USA) 14. La Santa Muerte - Saint Death Francisco Peláez-Díaz (Drew University USA) Part IV: Immigration and Transnationalism 15. Oaxacan Religious Transnationalism Daniel Ramírez (Claremont Graduate University USA) 16. Brazilian Migrational Christianity in North America João B. Chaves (Baylor University USA) Part V: Current and Future Considerations 17. Latinx Conversions & Religious Change in the United States Aida Isela Ramos (John Brown University USA) 18. Latinx Religious Nones David Flores (California State University Sacramento USA) Index
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