A Dream Unfinished: Theological Reflections on America from the Margins

Publication Type:

Miscellaneous

Source:

Orbis Books, Maryknoll, NY, p.ix, 292 p. (2001)

Keywords:

Hispanic American Experience

Notes:

Contents: Introduction: minority studies and Christian studies, by F Segovia. Critical reflection on the problems of history and narrative in a recent African-American research program, by V Anderson. To be the bridge: voices from the margin, by D Hayes. Womanist theology and Black theology: conversational envisioning of an unfinished dream, by D Hopkins and L Thomas. "What happens to a dream deferred?": reflections and hopes of a member of a transitional generation, by M Riggs. Growing like topsy: womanist reflections on dreams and nightmares, by E Townes. Reformation of identities and values within Asian North American communities, by F Matsuoka. A common journey, different paths, the same destination: method in liberation theologies, by P Phan. A theology of transmutation, by A Park. Exodus-toward-Egypt: Filipino-Americans' struggle to realize the promised land, by E Fernandez. Constructing our Cuban ethnic identity while in Babylon, by M Torre. A new mestizaje/mulatez: reconceptualizing difference, by A Isasi-Diaz. La otra America: the other America, by D Machado. Melting and dreaming in America: visions and re-visions, by F Segovia. Conclusion: on unfinished dreams, defiant hopes, and historical projects, by E Fernandez.

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The Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the U.S. (ACHTUS)

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