Title: Religion and politics in America's borderlands
Abstract: Introduction: The Border and the Borderlands Sarah Azaransky Part I: The Borderlands as a Religious Resource Chapter One: Immigration and Christian Doctrine Orlando Espin Chapter Two: Alternately Documented Theologies: Mapping Border, Exile, and Diaspora Carmen M. Nanko-Fernandez Chapter Three: How to Shape Christian Perspectives on Immigration?: Strategies for Communicating Biblical Teaching M. Daniel Carroll R. Part II: The Borderlands as a Political and Religious Reality Chapter Four: Borderlife and the Religious Imagination Daisy L. Machado Chapter Five: A Tour of the Border in San Diego: Militarization of the Line and Criminalization of Immigrants Pedro Rios Chapter Six: Spiritualities of Social Engagement: Women Resisting Violence in Mexico and Honduras Monica A. Maher Part III: The Borderlands as a Call to Action Chapter Seven: The Subversive Act of Breaking Break: How the Eucharist Transforms the Immigration Conversation Craig Wong Chapter Eight: A Divided Friendship: The Struggle to Save San Diego's Historic Border Park John Fanestil Chapter Nine: Vicissitudes of the Margins: An HIV/AIDS Theological Journey Angel F. Mendez Montoya
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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