Ethnicity, Nationality, and Religious Experience : College Theology Society Annual Hardback
by Peter C. Phan
Part of the Publications of the College Theology Society series
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The contributors to this volume investigate the ways in which religious experience is shaped by the new ethnic, national, and global contexts.
Contents: Ethnicity and Nationality as Contexts for Religious Experience; "Love the Stranger; Remember when you were Strangers in Egypt"; The Historical Relativity of Jesus' Experience of God; One Woman's Body: Repression and Expression in the Passio Perpetuae; Method in the Cur Deus Scandal: Shaking the Foundations?; Toward an Understanding of Prejudice: Contributions from Paul Ricoeur's Theory of Narrative; Ethnicity and Religious Experience in the Social Ethics of Gibson Winter; Philippine National Sovereignty and the U.S.
Bases: An Ethical Analysis Rooted in Catholic Social Teaching; Parallels in Cultural and Individual Development; No Generic Spirituality: Ethnicity and the Spiritual Journey; Woman as Mediator of the Divine: Sor Juana's Celebration of Mary; Popular Religiosity and Sacramentality: Learning from Hispanics a Deeper Sense of Symbol, Ritual, and Sacrament; Ethnicity, Experience and Theology: An Asian Liberation Perspective; The Death of National Symbols: Roman Catholicism in Quebec; Being Church Today: Reflections on the Journey of the Church in Holland.
Co-published with the College Theology Society.
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- Pages:336 pages
- Publisher:University Press of America
- Publication Date:13/08/1995
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- ISBN:9780819195098
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:336 pages
- Publisher:University Press of America
- Publication Date:13/08/1995
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- ISBN:9780819195098