Wading through Many Voices brings together the voices of Latino/a, African American, Asian American, Native American, and Euro-American scholars to produce a dialogue of public theology: how faith-communities, divided by race, class, ethnicity, and gender, can find a common ground for life together.
Wading through Many Voices brings together the voices of Latino/a, African American, Asian American, Native American, and Euro-American scholars to produce a dialogue of public theology: how faith-communities, divided by race, class, ethnicity, and gender, can find a common ground for life together.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Harold Recinos is professor of church and society at Southern Methodist University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Theology Becoming Public Discourse Chapter 1: Expanding Our Academic Publics: Latino/a Theology, Religious Studies, and Latin American Studies Chapter 2: Escaping the Polarity of Race vs. Gender and Ethnicity Chapter 3: Global Hegemonic Power, Democracy and the Theological Praxis of the Subaltern Multitude Chapter 4: The Role of Latino/a Ethics in the Public Square: Upholding and Challenging 'the Good' in a Pluralistic Society Chapter 5: Pluralist Separatism and Community Chapter 6: American Prophecy: Cesar Chavez In Light of Martin Luther King and Gandhi Chapter 7: "Salvation and Transformation": Latino Evangelical Political Activism and the Struggle over Comprehensive Immigration Reform Chapter 8: Theology of Enhancement: Multiculturality in an Asian American Perspective Part II. Beyond Only Difference Chapter 9: Is America Possible? The Land that Never has been: Democratic Hope and Creative Exchange Chapter 10: Foregrounding Our Apocalyptic Heritage in Hopes of Domesticating It: Creating a Post-Apocalyptic Society in a Plural World Chapter 11: 'Isn't Life More Than Food?' Migrant Farm Work as a Challenge to Latino/a Public Theology Chapter 12: Beyond Only Difference: Necropolitics, Racialized Regimes, and US Public Theology Chapter 13: American Indians, Conquest, the Christian Story, and Invasive Nation-building Chapter 14: Nepantla Spirituality: An Emancipative Vision for Inclusion Index Selected Bibliography
Introduction Part I. Theology Becoming Public Discourse Chapter 1: Expanding Our Academic Publics: Latino/a Theology, Religious Studies, and Latin American Studies Chapter 2: Escaping the Polarity of Race vs. Gender and Ethnicity Chapter 3: Global Hegemonic Power, Democracy and the Theological Praxis of the Subaltern Multitude Chapter 4: The Role of Latino/a Ethics in the Public Square: Upholding and Challenging 'the Good' in a Pluralistic Society Chapter 5: Pluralist Separatism and Community Chapter 6: American Prophecy: Cesar Chavez In Light of Martin Luther King and Gandhi Chapter 7: "Salvation and Transformation": Latino Evangelical Political Activism and the Struggle over Comprehensive Immigration Reform Chapter 8: Theology of Enhancement: Multiculturality in an Asian American Perspective Part II. Beyond Only Difference Chapter 9: Is America Possible? The Land that Never has been: Democratic Hope and Creative Exchange Chapter 10: Foregrounding Our Apocalyptic Heritage in Hopes of Domesticating It: Creating a Post-Apocalyptic Society in a Plural World Chapter 11: 'Isn't Life More Than Food?' Migrant Farm Work as a Challenge to Latino/a Public Theology Chapter 12: Beyond Only Difference: Necropolitics, Racialized Regimes, and US Public Theology Chapter 13: American Indians, Conquest, the Christian Story, and Invasive Nation-building Chapter 14: Nepantla Spirituality: An Emancipative Vision for Inclusion Index Selected Bibliography
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