U.S. Hispanic/Latino voices have emerged in the last ten years to become one of the strongest and most creative theological movements in the Americas. Fully ecumenical and organized in systematic, collaborative framework, this major volume features Hispanic theology's sources (the Bible, church history, cultural memory, literature, oral tradition, pentecostalism), loci (urban barrios, Puerto Rico, exile, liberation, social sciences, Latina feminists), and rich and vigorous expressions (mujerista theology, popular religion, theopoetics).
Contributors include:
Yamina Apolinaris
Guilbert Cadenas
Orlando Espín
Franciso García-Treto
Justo González
Otto Maduro
Elena Olazagasti-Segovia
Harold J. Recinos
José David Rodríguez
Fernando F. Segovia
Maríia Pilar Aquino
Ana Maríia Díaz-Stevens
Ismael Garcia
Roberto Goizueta
Ada María Isasi-Díaz
Daisy Machado
Sandra Mangual-Rodríquez
Ana Maríia Pineda
Jeanette Rodríquez
Samuel Solivan
Hispanic/Latino Theology not only celebrates the full flowering of U.S. Latino work, it also splendidly reveals the exciting possibilities and future shape of contextual theologies in close touch with the daily realities of struggling people.