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Handbook of Latina/o theologies / Edwin David Aponte, Miguel A. De La Torre, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Louis, Mo. : Chalice Press, ©2006.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 310 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780827214668
  • 0827214669
  • 9780827214651
  • 0827214650
  • 9780827214675
  • 0827214677
  • 1282547518
  • 9781282547513
  • 9786612547515
  • 6612547510
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Handbook of Latina/o theologies.DDC classification:
  • 230.089/68073 22
LOC classification:
  • BT83.575 .H36 2006eb
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: theological and cultural competence en conjunto / Edwin David Aponte -- Part I: Thematic essays -- God / Javier R. Alanís -- Jesus / Michelle A. González -- Spirit / Luis E. Benavides -- The trinity / Zaida Maldonado Pérez -- Church : a Roman Catholic perspective / Jeanette Rodríguez -- Church : a Latino/a Protestant perspective / Juan Francisco Martínez -- Sacraments / Eduardo C. Fernández -- Theological anthropology / Miguel H. Díaz -- Scriptures / Leticia A. Guardiola-Sáenz -- Ethics / Ismael García -- Sin / David Cortés-Fuentes -- Aesthetics / Alex García-Rivera -- Popular religion and spirituality / Anita de Luna -- Eschatology / Luis G. Pedraja -- Part II: Contextual essays -- The U.S. Hispanic/Latino landscape / Joanne Rodríguez-Olmedo -- Identity and social location / Ana María Díaz-Stevens -- Mexicano/a descent / Nora O. Lozano -- Puertorriqueños/as / Luis N. Rivera-Pagán -- Cubanas/os / Margarita M.W. Suárez -- Central and South Americans, and "other Latinos/as" / Manuel A. Vásquez -- Latino/a Catholic theology / Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo -- Historic mainline Protestants / Alberto Hernández -- Evangélico/as / David Traverzo Galarza -- Pentecostals / Arlene M. Sánchez Walsh -- Alternative traditions / Miguel A. De La Torre and Edwin David Aponte -- Health and healing / Kenneth G. Davis -- Pastoral anthropology in Latino/a cultural settings / Harold J. Recinos -- Latina feminist theologies / Gloria Inés Loya -- History and theology / Paul T. Barton -- Mary / Kristy Nabhan-Warren -- Sacred space/ public identity / Teresa Chávez Sauceda -- Sexuality / Carla E. Roland Guzmán -- Language, community, and identity / Carmen M. Nanko-Fernández -- The postmodern : liberation or language? / Manuel J. Mejido Costoya.
Summary: Handbook of Latino/a Theologies explores the varied theological, ecclesiastical, spiritual, and cultural expressions associated with the term 'Latino/a or Hispanic theology.' There is no single definition of Hispanic/Latino theology, but rather a multiplicity of perspectives within the diverse Latino/a communities that articulate a distinctive and relevant Hispanic viewpoint. This collection of thirty-four essays surveys how Latinos/as understand and do theology within those varied contexts. It gives attention to the history, nature, sources, and development of Latinos/as theological expressions within the U.S. and their contribution to the overall theological discourse and to the individual groups that gave rise to them. Part I of the handbook presents essays on many traditional topics in Christian theology representative both of the individual authors and various beliefs found in Latino/a communities. Part II focuses on trends and contextual issues within the overall Hispanic/Latino theological conversation.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (ebsco)493263

Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-310).

Introduction: theological and cultural competence en conjunto / Edwin David Aponte -- Part I: Thematic essays -- God / Javier R. Alanís -- Jesus / Michelle A. González -- Spirit / Luis E. Benavides -- The trinity / Zaida Maldonado Pérez -- Church : a Roman Catholic perspective / Jeanette Rodríguez -- Church : a Latino/a Protestant perspective / Juan Francisco Martínez -- Sacraments / Eduardo C. Fernández -- Theological anthropology / Miguel H. Díaz -- Scriptures / Leticia A. Guardiola-Sáenz -- Ethics / Ismael García -- Sin / David Cortés-Fuentes -- Aesthetics / Alex García-Rivera -- Popular religion and spirituality / Anita de Luna -- Eschatology / Luis G. Pedraja -- Part II: Contextual essays -- The U.S. Hispanic/Latino landscape / Joanne Rodríguez-Olmedo -- Identity and social location / Ana María Díaz-Stevens -- Mexicano/a descent / Nora O. Lozano -- Puertorriqueños/as / Luis N. Rivera-Pagán -- Cubanas/os / Margarita M.W. Suárez -- Central and South Americans, and "other Latinos/as" / Manuel A. Vásquez -- Latino/a Catholic theology / Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo -- Historic mainline Protestants / Alberto Hernández -- Evangélico/as / David Traverzo Galarza -- Pentecostals / Arlene M. Sánchez Walsh -- Alternative traditions / Miguel A. De La Torre and Edwin David Aponte -- Health and healing / Kenneth G. Davis -- Pastoral anthropology in Latino/a cultural settings / Harold J. Recinos -- Latina feminist theologies / Gloria Inés Loya -- History and theology / Paul T. Barton -- Mary / Kristy Nabhan-Warren -- Sacred space/ public identity / Teresa Chávez Sauceda -- Sexuality / Carla E. Roland Guzmán -- Language, community, and identity / Carmen M. Nanko-Fernández -- The postmodern : liberation or language? / Manuel J. Mejido Costoya.

Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 19, 2018).

Handbook of Latino/a Theologies explores the varied theological, ecclesiastical, spiritual, and cultural expressions associated with the term 'Latino/a or Hispanic theology.' There is no single definition of Hispanic/Latino theology, but rather a multiplicity of perspectives within the diverse Latino/a communities that articulate a distinctive and relevant Hispanic viewpoint. This collection of thirty-four essays surveys how Latinos/as understand and do theology within those varied contexts. It gives attention to the history, nature, sources, and development of Latinos/as theological expressions within the U.S. and their contribution to the overall theological discourse and to the individual groups that gave rise to them. Part I of the handbook presents essays on many traditional topics in Christian theology representative both of the individual authors and various beliefs found in Latino/a communities. Part II focuses on trends and contextual issues within the overall Hispanic/Latino theological conversation.

English.