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Building bridges, doing justice: constructing a Latino/a ecumenical theology

Orlando O. Espín
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Contributors (page xi)
  • Introduction: Constructing a Conversion: Culture, Ecumenical Dialogue, and a Renewed Pneumatology (Orlando O. Espín, page 1)
  • PART I: POWER RELATIONS AND SOCIAL ISSUES: Do/Should These Shape and Critique Latina/o (Christian) Understandings of God?
    • 1. From Pájaro to Paraclete: Retrieving the Spirit of God in the Company of Mary (Carmen M. Nanko-Fernández, page 13)
    • 2. God and Difference (Mayra Rivera, page 29)
  • PART II: RELATING BIBLE AND TRADITION: Can Latinas/os Do It Differently?
    • 3. The Word Became Flesh and the Flesh Becomes Word: Notes toward a U.S. Latino/a Theology of Revelation (Jean-Pierre Ruiz, page 47)
    • 4. Sola Scriptura and Latino/a Protestant Hermeneutics: An Exploration (Efraín Agosto, page 69)
  • PART III: GRACE AND JUSTIFICATION: Soteriology and Theological Anthropology Shaped a la latina
    • 5. Outside the Survival of Community There Is No Salvation: A U.S. Hispanic Catholic Contribution to Soteriology (Miguel H. Díaz, page 91)
    • 6. Shaping Soteriology a la latina: Christian Theology and Writer Piri Thomas (José D. Rodríguez, page 112)
  • PART IV: ECCESIOLOGY A LO MESTIZO/A Y MULATO/A: What Happens to "Church" When We Move Latinamente beyond Inherited Ecclesiologies?
    • 7. Corpus Verum: Toward a Borderland Ecclesiology (Roberto S. Goizueta, page 143)
    • 8. What Happens to Church When We Move Latinamente beyond Inherited Ecclesiologies? (Juan Francisco Martínez, page 167)
  • PART V: TOWARD THE NEXT STEP
    • 9. Convivencias: What Have We Learned?: Toward a Latino/a Ecumenical Theology (Neomi De Anda and Néstor Medina, page 185)
  • Index (page 197)
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Orbis Books
ISBN(s)
  • 9781608331604 (ebook)
  • 9781570758256 (paper)
Subject
  • Religion
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