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Hispanic Catholics (U.S.A.), Díaz, Miguel H. , The Modern Catholic Encyclopedia, Collegeville, MN, p.363-366, (2004)
Jaguar Christians in the Contact Zone: concealed narratives in the histories of religions in the Americas, Carrasco, Davíd , Beyond Primitivism: indigenous religious tradition and modernity, New York, NY, p.128-138, (2004)
La Lucha: My Story, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , Transforming the Faiths of Our Fathers: Women Who Changed American Religion, New York, NY, (2004)
La Habana: The City that Inhabits Me: A Multi-Site Understanding of Location, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , Spirit in the Cities: Searching for Soul in the Urban Landscape, Minneapolis, MN, (2004)
Migration and Human Condition: Theological Considerations on Religious Identities and Unexpected Inter-Religious Dialogue, Espín, Orlando O. , Migration und Interkultiralität: Theologische und Philosophische Herausforderungen, Aachen, Germany, p.177-188, (2004)
More Puertorriquena: an Experience of Pastoral Care with and among Hispanics and Latinos, Gomez-Kelly, Sally , Misa, Mesa, y Musa: Liturgy in the U.S. Hispanic Church, Schiller Park, IL, p.56-60, (2004)
Ministries and the Servant Community, Matovina, Timothy M. , Misa, Mesa, y Musa: Liturgy in the U.S. Hispanic Church, Schiller Park, IL, p.71-78, (2004)
Politics and the U.S. Latina and Latino Religious Experience, Barvosa-Carter, Edwina , Introduction to the U.S. Latina and Latino Religious Experience, Volume 2, Boston, MA, p.xii, 322 p., (2004)
Sacraments, Casarella, Peter J. , Introducing Nicholas of Cusa, Mahwah, NJ, p.347-372, (2004)
Spanish Phonetics for Church Musicians, Florian, Lorenzo R. , Misa, Mesa, y Musa: Liturgy in the U.S. Hispanic Church, Schiller Park, IL, p.99-103, (2004)
Signs of the Times: Towards a Hispanic Rite, Quizás, Pérez Rodríguez, Arturo , Misa, Mesa, y Musa: Liturgy in the U.S. Hispanic Church, Schiller Park, IL, p.61-70, (2004)
Saint Barbara and Saint Lazarus, Sosa, Juan J. , Misa, Mesa, y Musa: Liturgy in the U.S. Hispanic Church, Schiller Park, IL, p.42-55, (2004)
The Sacramental Theology of Nicholas of Cusa, Casarella, Peter J. , Introducing Nicholas of Cusa: A Guide to a Renaissance Man, New York, NY, p.347-72, (2004)
The Language of Faith, Prayer, and Religion, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Languages of Worship/El Lenguaje de la Liturgia, Chicago, IL, (2004)
The Eye With Which God Looks at You: The Sacramental Realism of Roberto Matta, Goizueta, Roberto S. , Matta: Making the Invisible Visible, Chestnut Hill, MA, p.41-47, (2004)
The Drama of Immigration and the Cry of the Poor, Groody, Daniel G. , 'Alambrista' and the U.S.-Mexico Border: Film, Music and Stories of Undocumented Immigrants, Albuquerque, NM, (2004)
Teresa de Ávila, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , Diccionario Ilustrado de Intérpretes de La Fe, Terrassa, Barcelona, (2004)
The Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe and the Season of Advent, Johnson, Max , Worship: Rites, Feasts and Reflections, Portland, p.243-262, (2004)
The Liturgical Roots of Hispanic Popular Religiosity, Lara, Jaime , Misa, Mesa, y Musa: Liturgy in the U.S. Hispanic Church, Schiller Park, IL, p.25-33, (2004)
The Language of the Arts, Lara, Jaime , Languages of Worship/El Lenguaje de la Liturgia, Chicago, IL, (2004)
The Liturgical Year and Hispanic Customs, López, José , Misa, Mesa, y Musa: Liturgy in the U.S. Hispanic Church, Schiller Park, IL, p.34-41, (2004)
The Dominican American Religious Experience, Matibag, Eugenio , Introduction to the U.S. Latina and Latino Religious Experience, Volume 2, Boston, MA, (2004)
The Puerto Rican Religious Experience, Vidal, Jaime R. , Introduction to the U.S. Latina and Latino Religious Experience, Volume 2, Boston, MA, p.xii, 322 p., (2004)
Who is Americano/a? Theological Anthropology, Post-Coloniality, and the Spanish-Speaking Americas, González, Michelle A. , Postcolonial Theologies: Divinity and Empire, St. Louis, MO, p.58-79, (2004)
Women: the U.S. Latina Religious Experience, Medina, Lara , Introduction to the U.S. Latina and Latino Religious Experience, Volume 2, Boston, MA, p.xii, 322 p., (2004)

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