This book examines the ways in which Latino/a theologians approach the Bible and its interpretation today. It brings together for this purpose a splendid array of voices, who reflect the diversity of ecclesial affiliation and religious traditions at work in the project of Latino/a Theology.
This book examines the ways in which Latino/a theologians approach the Bible and its interpretation today. It brings together for this purpose a splendid array of voices, who reflect the diversity of ecclesial affiliation and religious traditions at work in the project of Latino/a Theology.
Edited by Francisco Lozada Jr. and Fernando F. Segovia - Contributions by Sammy Alfaro; Edgardo Colón-Emeric; Michelle A. Gonzalez Maldonado; Francisco Lozada Jr.; Nora O. Lozano; Loida I. Martell; Elaine Padilla; Nancy Pineda-Madrid; Rubén Rosario Rodríg
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Acknowledgments Latino/a Theology and Studies: A Note About the Contributors Part 1. Introduction 1.Approaching the Bible in Latino/a Theology: Doing Theological Construction and Biblical Criticism in an Ethnic-Racial Key Fernando F. Segovia Part 2. Latino/a Theology: Approaching the Bible 2.Reading and Hearing Scripture in the Latina/o Pentecostal Community Sammy Alfaro 3."She orders all things suavemente": A Lascasian Interpretation Edgardo Colón-Emeric 4.Biblical Silence: Where is the Bible in Latino/a Theology? Michelle A. González Maldonado 5.Is It Truly a "Good" Book? The Bible, Empowerment, and Liberation Nora O. Lozano 6.Reading against the Grain: Scripture and Constructive Evangélica Theology Loida I. Martell 7.Darkening the Image: Another Allegory of the Beauty of the Shulamite Elaine Padilla 8.La Guadalupe, Bible, Pentecost Nancy Pineda-Madrid 9.Liberation Hermeneutics in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Exegesis: A Latino/a Perspective Rubén Rosario Rodríguez 10.Popular Ritual as Liberating Pedagogy Christopher D. Tirres Part 3. Conclusions 11.How Do Latino/a Theologians Employ Scripture? Francisco Lozada, Jr. 12.Approaching the Bible in Latino/a Theology: Doing Cultural Analysis in an Ethnic-Racial Key Fernando F. Segovia
Acknowledgments Latino/a Theology and Studies: A Note About the Contributors Part 1. Introduction 1.Approaching the Bible in Latino/a Theology: Doing Theological Construction and Biblical Criticism in an Ethnic-Racial Key Fernando F. Segovia Part 2. Latino/a Theology: Approaching the Bible 2.Reading and Hearing Scripture in the Latina/o Pentecostal Community Sammy Alfaro 3."She orders all things suavemente": A Lascasian Interpretation Edgardo Colón-Emeric 4.Biblical Silence: Where is the Bible in Latino/a Theology? Michelle A. González Maldonado 5.Is It Truly a "Good" Book? The Bible, Empowerment, and Liberation Nora O. Lozano 6.Reading against the Grain: Scripture and Constructive Evangélica Theology Loida I. Martell 7.Darkening the Image: Another Allegory of the Beauty of the Shulamite Elaine Padilla 8.La Guadalupe, Bible, Pentecost Nancy Pineda-Madrid 9.Liberation Hermeneutics in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Exegesis: A Latino/a Perspective Rubén Rosario Rodríguez 10.Popular Ritual as Liberating Pedagogy Christopher D. Tirres Part 3. Conclusions 11.How Do Latino/a Theologians Employ Scripture? Francisco Lozada, Jr. 12.Approaching the Bible in Latino/a Theology: Doing Cultural Analysis in an Ethnic-Racial Key Fernando F. Segovia
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