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Ethnicity, Nationality, and Religious Experience
College Theology Society Annual, Volume 37
Peter C. Phan
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.
Details
Details
University Press of America / Catholic Theology Society Of America
Pages: 336 Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8191-9509-8 • Hardback • June 1995 •
$116.00
• (£89.00)
Series:
Publications of the College Theology Society
Subjects:
Religion / General
Ethnicity, Nationality, and Religious Experience
College Theology Society Annual, Volume 37
Hardback
$116.00
Summary
Summary
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.
Details
Details
University Press of America / Catholic Theology Society Of America
Pages: 336 Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8191-9509-8 • Hardback • June 1995 •
$116.00
• (£89.00)
Series:
Publications of the College Theology Society
Subjects:
Religion / General
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