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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... ethnic identity in the ancient world differ greatly from modern conceptions of race, embraces Paul's eschatological vision of a community in which distinctions of race, class, and gender are transcended in Christ as a normative ...
... World and the rise of the Atlantic slave trade.5 Medieval and premodern prejudices traceable to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim attitudes about ethnic and religious otherness gave rise to the notion of European cultural Introduction 3.
... ethnic particularity in all theological construction. Toward a Theological Response Theological anthropology—the Christian understanding of what it means to be human in light of our relationship to the Creator—is central to any ...
... ethnic, gender, economic, biological, linguistic, moral, and religious factors. Consequently, it is vital for theology to adequately understand the complex interaction between Christianity and culture and account for the role of ...
... ethnic particularity in the divine providence—for it is in the context of the historical church that God has chosen to reveal God's self. Canon has both formative and normative functions because it involves a continual exchange between ...
Contents
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The Theological Response | 151 |
Toward a Mestizo Church | 236 |
Notes | 251 |
Index | 291 |
About the Author | 297 |