
A Critical Introduction to Religion in the Americas
Bridging the Liberation Theology and Religious Studies Divide
$59.99
- Paperback
208 pages
- Release Date
17 July 2014
Summary
A Critical Introduction to Religion in
the Americas argues
that we cannot understand religion in the Americas without understanding its
marginalized communities. Despite frequently voiced doubts among religious
studies scholars, it makes the case that theology, and particularly liberation
theology, is still useful, but it must be reframed to attend to the ways in
which religion is actually experienced on the ground. That is, a liberation
theology that ass…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781479800971 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 147980097X |
| Author: | Michelle A. Gonzalez |
| Publisher: | New York University Press |
| Imprint: | New York University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 208 |
| Release Date: | 17 July 2014 |
| Weight: | 318g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“Contributes to a lively conversation within liberation theologies about intellectual and social communities of accountability. Gonzalez is a strong young voice in these discussions; her work will be noticed, read, and debated. This book is a must-read for every student of religion.”-Margaret R. Miles, University of California Berkeley “Thoroughly interrogates methodological presuppositions in contemporary studies of theology and religion. I strongly recommend this book to scholars from either discipline who desire to honestly appraise how we investigate our subjects and what we intend to accomplish in our work.”-Timothy Matovina, University of Notre Dame “A great resource for introducing the interdisciplinary study of religion in the Americas, with a focus on the relevance of the reflected faith experience and religious practices of marginalized populations for the academic study of religion. Presenting a hemispheric landscape, this book argues for constructive relationships and collaborative methodologies between theology and religious studies in the interest of both engaging today’s lived religion and affirming the necessity of Liberation Theologies in today’s world.”-Maria Pilar Aquino, University of San Diego
About The Author
Michelle A. Gonzalez
Michelle A. Gonzalez is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Miami and author of Afro-Cuban Theology: Religion, Race, Culture, and Identity.
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