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The Word Became Culture (Disruptive Cartographers: Doing Theology Latinamente) (in English)
Díaz Miguel H. (Editor)/ Ruiz Jean-Pierre (Contributor)/ Dávila María Teresa (Contributor)/ Medina Néstor (Contributor) (Author)
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Fordham University Press
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The Word Became Culture (Disruptive Cartographers: Doing Theology Latinamente) (in English) - Díaz Miguel H. (Editor)/ Ruiz Jean-Pierre (Contributor)/ Dávila María Teresa (Contributor)/ Medina Néstor (Contributor)
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Synopsis "The Word Became Culture (Disruptive Cartographers: Doing Theology Latinamente) (in English)"
Exploring Latin@ theologies and the power of revelation. The Word Became Culture enacts a preferential option for culture, retrieving experiences and expressions from across latinidad as sources of theologizing and acts of resistance to marginaliza-tion. Each author in this edited volume demonstrates the many ways in which Latin@ theologies are disruptive, generative, and creative spaces rooted in the richness, struggles, texts, and rituals found at the intersections of faith and culture. With a foreword by Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, president emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Culture, this book situates Latin@ theologies in the ongoing search for and recognition of the "Word becoming" within the particularities of diverse cultural experiences.
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