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.
Edited by Harold Recinos - Contributions by Victor Anderson; Nancy Bedford; Maria Teresa Davila; Gaston Espinosa; Eleazar S. Fernandez; Michelle A. Gonzalez; Luis Leon; Lara Medina; Andrew Sung Park; Harold J. Recinos; Marcia Y. Riggs; David Sanchez; Mark
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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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