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The ties that bind : African American and Hispanic American/Latino/a theology in dialogue

Title
The ties that bind : African American and Hispanic American/Latino/a theology in dialogue / edited by Anthony B. Pinn and Benjamin Valentin.
Publication
New York : Continuum, 2001.

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Additional Authors
  • Pinn, Anthony B.
  • Valentin, Benjamin.
Description
286 pages; 23 cm
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-283).
Contents
pt. 1. Theology in "black" and "brown" : history, issues, and interpretation -- 1. Black theology in historical perspective : articulating the quest for subjectivity / Anthony B. Pinn -- Response by Benjamin Valentin -- 2. Strangers no more : an introduction to, and an interpretation of, U.S. Hispanic/Latino/a theology / Benjamin Valentin -- Response by Anthony B. Pinn -- pt. 2. Theology and its reflexive sources : scripture, tradition, experience, and imagination -- 3. Scripture, tradition, experience, and imagination : a redefinition / Justo L. González -- Response by Victor Anderson -- 4. "We see through a glass darkly" : Black narrative theology and the opacity of African American religious thought / Victor Anderson -- Response by Justo González -- pt. 3. Theologizing with what's popular : theology and popular culture -- 5. Black theology on God : the divine in Black popular religion / Dwight N. Hopkins -- Response by Harold J. Recinos -- 6. Popular religion, political identity, and life-story testimony in an Hispanic community / Harold J. Recinos -- Response by Dwight N. Hopkins -- pt. 4. Women's experience and theology : reflections on womanist and mujerista theology -- 7. Preoccupations, themes, and proposals of mujerista theology / Ada María Isasi-Díaz -- Response by Chandra Taylor Smith -- 8. Womanist theology : an expression of multi-dimensionality for multi-dimensional beings / Chandra Taylor Smith -- Response by Ada María Isasi-Díaz -- pt. 5. On pain and suffering : theology and the problem of evil -- 9. Christian doctrines of humanity and the African experience of evil and suffering : toward a Black theological anthropology / Dianne Stewart -- Response by Nancy Pineda-Madrid -- 10. In search of a theology of suffering Latinamente / Nancy Pineda-Madrid -- Response by Dianne Stewart -- pt. 6. Building bridges : reflections on context, identity, and communities of struggle -- 11. Building bridges between communities of struggle : similarities, differences, objectives, and goals / Luis Pedraja -- Response by Lee H. Butler -- 12. African American Christian churches : the faith tradition of a resistance culture / Lee H. Butler -- Response by Luis Pedraja.
ISBN
  • 0826413269
  • 9780826413260
LCCN
00065723
OCLC
  • ocm45466148
  • 45466148
  • SCSB-1297966
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library