Racism and God-Talk: A Latino/a Perspective

The apostle Paul wrote that "All of you are one in Christ Jesus." Given Paul’s vision of God’s kingdom defined by the breakdown of all distinctions and relationships of domination—no longer Jew or Greek, slave or free, male or female—how do we make sense of ethnic particularity within the church’s theological formulations?

Racism and God-Talk explores the biblical and religious dimensions of North American racism while highlighting examples of resistance within the Christian religious tradition. Social historians have seldom analyzed the problematic of race from a primarily theological perspective. This volume undertakes a critical examination of explicitly theological and confessional perspectives for understanding and transforming North American racism.

Rosario Rodriguez offers insights from Latino/a theology for broader scholarly and social discussions concerning racism, borders, and immigration. The first to analyze race and racism from a Latino/a theological perspective, the volume makes use of a broadened conceptualization of "mestizaje," or mutual cultural exchange, to challenge the church to recognize the effects of racial and ethnic particularity in all theological construction.

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Racism and God-Talk: A Latino/a Perspective

The apostle Paul wrote that "All of you are one in Christ Jesus." Given Paul’s vision of God’s kingdom defined by the breakdown of all distinctions and relationships of domination—no longer Jew or Greek, slave or free, male or female—how do we make sense of ethnic particularity within the church’s theological formulations?

Racism and God-Talk explores the biblical and religious dimensions of North American racism while highlighting examples of resistance within the Christian religious tradition. Social historians have seldom analyzed the problematic of race from a primarily theological perspective. This volume undertakes a critical examination of explicitly theological and confessional perspectives for understanding and transforming North American racism.

Rosario Rodriguez offers insights from Latino/a theology for broader scholarly and social discussions concerning racism, borders, and immigration. The first to analyze race and racism from a Latino/a theological perspective, the volume makes use of a broadened conceptualization of "mestizaje," or mutual cultural exchange, to challenge the church to recognize the effects of racial and ethnic particularity in all theological construction.

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Racism and God-Talk: A Latino/a Perspective

Racism and God-Talk: A Latino/a Perspective

by Ruben Rosario Rodriguez
Racism and God-Talk: A Latino/a Perspective

Racism and God-Talk: A Latino/a Perspective

by Ruben Rosario Rodriguez

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Overview

The apostle Paul wrote that "All of you are one in Christ Jesus." Given Paul’s vision of God’s kingdom defined by the breakdown of all distinctions and relationships of domination—no longer Jew or Greek, slave or free, male or female—how do we make sense of ethnic particularity within the church’s theological formulations?

Racism and God-Talk explores the biblical and religious dimensions of North American racism while highlighting examples of resistance within the Christian religious tradition. Social historians have seldom analyzed the problematic of race from a primarily theological perspective. This volume undertakes a critical examination of explicitly theological and confessional perspectives for understanding and transforming North American racism.

Rosario Rodriguez offers insights from Latino/a theology for broader scholarly and social discussions concerning racism, borders, and immigration. The first to analyze race and racism from a Latino/a theological perspective, the volume makes use of a broadened conceptualization of "mestizaje," or mutual cultural exchange, to challenge the church to recognize the effects of racial and ethnic particularity in all theological construction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814776285
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 07/19/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Rubén Rosario Rodríguez is Assistant Professor in the Department of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University. He is the co-author of Teología: Latino/a Contributions to Systematic Theology.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 

Introduction 

I The Fundamental Contradiction

  1. 1  Beyond Black and White: Understanding Race in North America 

  2. 2  Exploring Mestizaje as Theological Metaphor 

  3. 3  The Public Relevance of Theology 

II The Theological Response

  1. 4  Guadalupe: Imago Dei Reconsidered 

  2. 5  The Mestizo Christ 

  3. 6  The Spirit of Community 

    Conclusion: Toward a Mestizo Church 

    Notes 

    Index 

    About the Author 

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From the Publisher

Rodriguez's volume is a vital contribution, not only to liberation theology, but also to the growing discourse on how to realize a transcultural and transnational civil society."-The Journal of Politics and Religion,

Insightful and creative...This book contributes to a deeper understanding of racism and to the development of a more inclusive, transformative individual, ecclesial and social praxis. Such a dialogue between theology and the broader fields of cultural studies will result in a deeper, more critical understanding of 'mestizaje' as a theological category.-Robert Goizueta,Professor of Theology, Boston College

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