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Wading through many voices : toward a theology of public conversation /

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, andgender, can find a common ground for life together....

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Recinos, Harold J. (Harold Joseph), 1955-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, ©2011.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Harold J. Recinos
  • Part I. Theology becoming public discourse
  • ch. 1. Expanding our academic publics : Latino/a theology, religious studies, and Latin American studies / Michelle A. Gonzalez
  • Response to Michelle Gonzalez / Marcia Y. Riggs
  • ch. 2. Escaping the polarity of race versus gender and ethnicity / Marcia Y. Riggs
  • Response to Marcia Riggs / Michelle A. Gonzalez
  • ch. 3. Global hegemonic power, democracy and the theological praxis of the subaltern multitude / Eleazar S. Fernández
  • Response to Eleazar S. Fernández : otro(s) mundo(s) zurdo(s) / María Teresa Dávila
  • ch. 4. Role of Latino/a ethics in the public square : upholding and challenging "the good" in a pluralistic society / María Teresa Dávila
  • Response to María Teresa Dávila / Eleazar S. Fernández
  • ch. 5. Pluralist separatism and community / Jace Weaver
  • Response to Jace Weaver / Luis Leon
  • ch. 6. American prophecy : Cesar Chavez in light of Martin Luther King and Gandhi / Luis Leon
  • Response to Luis Leon / Jace Weaver
  • ch. 7. "Salvation and transformation" : Latino evangelical political activism and the struggle over comprehensive immigration reform / Gastón Espinosa
  • Response to Gastón Espinosa / Andrew Sung Park
  • ch. 8. Theology of enhancement : multiculturality in an Asian American perspective / Andrew Sung Park
  • Response to Andrew Sung Park / Gastón Espinosa
  • Part II. Beyond only difference
  • ch. 9. Is America possible? the land that never has been : democratic hope and creative exchange / Victor Anderson
  • Response to Victor Anderson / David Sánchez
  • ch. 10. Foregrounding our apocalyptic heritage in hopes of domesticating it : creating a postapocalyptic society in a plural world / David Sánchez
  • Response to David Sánchez / Victor Anderson
  • ch.11. "Isn't life more than food?" migrant farm work as a challenge to Latino/a public theology / Nancy Bedford
  • Response to Nancy Bedford / Mark Lewis Taylor
  • ch. 12. Beyond only difference : necropolitics, racialized regimes, and U.S. public theology / Mark Lewis Taylor
  • Response to Mark Lewis Taylor / Nancy Bedford
  • ch. 13. American Indians, conquest, the Christian story, and invasive nation-building / Tink Tinker
  • Response to Tink Tinker / Lara Medina
  • ch. 14. Nepantla spirituality : an emancipative vision for inclusion / Lara Medina
  • Response to Lara Medina / Tink Tinker.