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ISBN 10: 1118718666
ISBN 13: 978-1118718667
Author: Orlando Espin
Latino/a Theology
The one-volume Companion to Latino/a Theology presents a systematic survey of the past, present and future of Latino/a theology, introducing readers to this significant US theological movement.
Contributors to the Companion include many established scholars of the highest caliber, together with some new and exciting voices within the various theological disciplines. A mixture of Catholic, Protestant, and Evangelical scholars, they discuss the publications and contributions of theologians who reflect from, and participate in, the faith and realities of US Latino/a communities.
Providing unparalleled breadth and depth in the discussion of the key issues, each chapter begins with a summary of the theological publications and thought within Latino/a theology, and then proceeds to develop a constructive contribution on the topic.
This invaluable and unique Companion, edited by one of the foremost Latino theologians currently working and writing in the field, is fully ecumenical, comprehensive, and wholly representative of the wide range of ecclesial and theological traditions. It will become both an important resource for scholars and an unparalleled introduction to the entire discipline.
The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Latino a Theology 1st Table of contents:
PART I: Contexts
CHAPTER 1: Lo Cotidiano as Locus Theologicus
Lo Cotidiano as Locus Theologicus
Methodological Considerations
Exploring the Daily by the Trozo
Tapa: Hybridity
Tapa: Las Vidas de las Latinas
Tapa: People on the Move
Tapa: Lo Popular
An Open Menu
References
CHAPTER 2: History and Latino/a Identity
The Latina/o as Fiction
And Where Are You From?
Are You Latino? Or Is It That Hispanic?
Historical Imagination: The Need to Remember
Mapping the Latino Future
References
CHAPTER 3: Sources and En Conjunto Methodologies of Latino/a Theologizing
Methodological Concerns of Latino/a Theologizing
Justo L. González: Reading the Bible “in Spanish”
Orlando O. Espín: Revelation as Human Cultural Event
Ada María Isasi-Díaz: Popular Religion and Liberative Praxis
Roberto S. Goizueta: Christ Our Companion
Miguel A. De La Torre: Latino/a Social Ethics
Conclusion
References
CHAPTER 4: The Ecumenical Narrative and the Latino/a Experience
New Storytellers: A Good Story Is Better Told en conjunto
New Metaphors: When Home Meets the Diaspora
New Language: Ecumenism in Spanglish
An Inconclusive Epilogue
References
PART II: Theologizing the Theological Tradition
CHAPTER 5: Revelation
Latino/a Roman Catholic Theological Reflection on Revelation
Latino/a Protestant Reflection on Revelation
Conclusion: Toward a Latino/a Ecumenical Theology of Revelation
References
CHAPTER 6: The Bible and Latino/a Theology
Crafting Convivencia in the Kitchen
You Are What You Eat: Another Look at Ezekiel and the Apocalypse
What Next?
References
Further Reading
CHAPTER 7: The Latino/a Theology of God as the Future of Theodicy
The Theology of God in the Latino/a Theological Tradition: A History
Contextualizing Remarks
The Paschal, Dangerous Memory of the Suffering Trinity as Theodicy: The Latino/a Theology of God
At the Core of the Present Chapter: The Forms and Contours of the Latino/a Theologian’s Retrieval of the Dangerous Memory of Jesus: The Heart of Latino/a Theodicy
Conclusion
References
CHAPTER 8: Jesus the Christ
A Map for this Christologizing Journey
Relationality
La Encarnación y Las Encarnaciones
Imago Dei
Articulating and Contending with a Great Paradox: The Beginnings of a Constructive Contribution
Last Stop on this Journey
Christological Nuggets for Pondering
Future Journeys
References
CHAPTER 9: Theological Musings toward a Latina/o Pneumatology
Latina/o Contributions to Pneumatology
Latina/o Pneumatology, Mariology, and Women’s Experiences
Thinking Pneumatologically: Constructive Theological Musings
Looking Forward to a More Systematic Latina/o Pneumatology
References
CHAPTER 10: Catholic Ecclesiology
Pueblo: Foundational Self-Identification as Church
De Dios en Marcha: An Opening beyond Self
Prophetic Voices
At a Junction
References
Further Reading
CHAPTER 11: Protestant Ecclesiology
References
CHAPTER 12: Grace, Sin, and Salvation
Human Nature as Graced
Grace as Socio-Historical
Grace as Practical
Grace as Beautiful
Grace as Universal and Preferential
Grace as Cosmic
Grace as Deification (Theosis)
References
CHAPTER 13: Eschatology and Hope
The Context of Eschatology
Popular Culture, Eschatologies, and Latinos/as
Latino/a Eschatological Themes
Eschatology as Transformative
Conclusion
References
Further Reading
CHAPTER 14: Latino/a Ethics
Historical Developments
Attending to Intersecting and Interrupting Narratives
Voces Nuevas – New Voices
References
CHAPTER 15: Liturgies and Sacraments
La Vida Sacra: Contemporary Latino/a Sacramental Theology
Some Historical Considerations and Definitions
Some Possible Future Directions
References
PART III: Theologizing Latino/a Realities
CHAPTER 16: Mestizaje The Latina/o Religious Imaginary in the North American Racial Crucible
Two Tropes of Mestizaje
Mestizaje in First-Generation US Latino/a Theology
Second-Generation Critique of Mestizaje: The Risks of Racial Nationalism in Theology
Proposal: Reframing the Critique of Mestizaje as a Critique of Capitalism
References
Further Reading
CHAPTER 17: Theologizing Social and Economic Justice
Introducing Latino/a Perspectives on Theologizing Social and Economic Justice
Who Are Latino/a Theologians to Speak of Social and Economic Justice?
Transnational Christianity and Latino/a Theologizing about Social and Economic Justice
In Whose Name?
Cultural Diversity and Ecumenical Unity
Scripture as Guide for Doing Justice in Social Conflict
Social Analysis and Justice
Conclusion: Identity-Culture and Social and Economic Justice
References
CHAPTER 18: Queer Theory and Latina/o Theologizing
Latin@ Theologizing
Queer Theory
The Voices of Our Ancestors and Our Neighbors: Narrative as Queerly Speaking
The Ethico-Onto-Episte-mology of Latin@s as (a) Queer Politics
Latin@ Theologizing, Queerness, and the Future: Latin@ Moral Imagination Is a Queer Future or Living in a Not Yet Queer Future
Conclusion
References
CHAPTER 19: Feminist Theory and Latina Feminist/Mujerista Theologizing
What Is in a Name? Grounding Latina Feminist/Mujerista Theologizing
With Our Lives at Stake
A Vision of the End of Our Theologizing
Human Experience as Locus Theologicus
Theological Knowing
Considering Our Future
References
Further Reading
CHAPTER 20: Theologizing Immigration
Reflections on Immigration within the Literature of US Hispanic Theology
Hispanic Contributions to the Literature on Theologies of Migration
Immigration Reform: Insights from Thomas Aquinas’ Order of Charity
A Brief History of US Immigration Policy
A Brief Description of Current US Immigration Preferences
The Troubling Case of “Mixed Status” Families
Aquinas on Love and Charity
Aquinas’ Order of Love and Order of Charity
Just Love and the Priority of Mexican Undocumented Immigrants
Practicing Beneficence in Immigration Reform
Beneficence Toward Undocumented Immigrants in Mixed Status Families and Their Communities
Love, Immigration Preferences, and the Limits of Rule-Making
Conclusion
References
CHAPTER 21: Theologizing Popular Catholicism
Lugar/Place
Tradición/Tradition
Communidad/Community
Sabiduría/Wisdom
Abundancia/Abundance
Questions and Challenges
References
Further Reading
CHAPTER 22: Theologizing Popular Protestantism
References
Further Reading
CHAPTER 23: The Study of Spirituality
Short History of the Term
Description of Spirituality
Spirituality in Latino/a Theology
Classic Themes in Latino/a Theologies
The Socio-spiritual Method
Conclusion
References
CHAPTER 24: Latina/o Practical Theology
Practical Theology in Latino Contexts: A Tool for Transformation
Some Insights of Practical Theology in Latina/o Communities
Leadership for the Latina/o Church
Faith-Based Community Organizing and its role in Latina/o Congregations/Communities
Empowerment as Evangelism and Faith Formation
Empowerment as Pastoral Care
Conclusions
References
CHAPTER 25: Latino/a Religion and Politics
A Look into Latin@ Religion and Politics
Latin@ Religion and Politics: Some Methodological Considerations
Conclusion
References
Further Reading
CHAPTER 26: Inter-Religious Dialogue
Why Should Inter-Religious Dialogue Matter to Our Academic and Grassroots Christian Communities?
Discovering Responses to the Fundamental Question in My Inter-Religious Christian Pilgrimage: Theology, Vocation, and the Practice of Inter-Religious Dialogue
Challenges In and Suggestions For Inter-Religious Dialogues
References
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