Racism and God-Talk: A Latino/a Perspective2011 Winner of the Book Awards Contest in the Discipline of Theology Presented by Alpha Sigma Nu |
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... articulate a Christian response to the problem of racism that draws upon the U.S. Latino/a6 experience of mestizaje. In this book I articulate a transcultural theology of human liberation by interjecting the insights of Latino/a ...
... articulated herein affirms the particularity of God's self-revelation in Jesus of Nazareth through the power of the Holy Spirit in order to argue that the act of revelation always takes place in concrete historical situations by means ...
... articulating what this norm is or how it is to be applied. While the norm of faith is outside us (extra nos), God chooses to speak through human words (Scripture, tradition, confessional statements, etc.); therefore, systematic theology ...
... articulated, this understanding of religious community includes our predecessors, our contemporaries, and our successors. Since God is a living subject, who approaches us in the midst of our particularity, it is methodologically ...
... articulates a theological response to the problem of racism. Chapter 1, “Beyond Black and White: Understanding Race in North America,” traces the history of theological and scientific racism, then presents three race-conscious responses ...
Contents
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The Theological Response | 151 |
Toward a Mestizo Church | 236 |
Notes | 251 |
Index | 291 |
About the Author | 297 |