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In our own voices: Latino/a renditions of theology

Benjamín Valentín c2010 © Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, Inc.
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  • 9781570758904 (paper)
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  • Religion
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Contributors (page vii)
  • Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • Introduction (Benjamín Valentín, page xi)
  • 1. God the Liberator: Theology, History, and Politics (Luis N. Rivera-Pagán, page 1)
  • 2. La Tierra Theologies' Contribution to Creation Theologies (Jeanette Rodríguez, page 21)
  • 3. Creation: A Cosmo-politan Perspective (Carmen Nanko-Fernández, page 41)
  • 4. Who We Are: A Latino/a Constructive Anthropology (Michelle A. González, page 64)
  • 5. Who Do We Say He Was and Is?: Jesus and Christology among Latino/a Theologians (Benjamín Valentín, page 85)
  • 6. A Way Forward for Latino/a Christology (Michael E. Lee, page 112)
  • 7. The Church: A Latino Catholic Perspective (Roberto S. Goizueta, page 133)
  • 8. Transforming Ecclesiology: Hip-Hop Matters (Harold J. Recinos, page 155)
  • 9. Kin-dom of God: A Mujerista Proposal (Ada María Isasi-Díaz, page 171)
  • Index (page 191)
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