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In: New Approaches to Religion and Power
In: Springer eBooks
In: Religion and Philosophy
Roberto Sirvent and Raimundo Barreto, Introduction -- 1. Enrique Dussel, Epistemological Decolonization of Theology -- 2. Luis N. Rivera-Pagán, Towards a Decolonial Theology: Perspectives from the Caribbean -- 3. Sylvia Marcos, Mesoamerican Women's Indigenous Spirituality: Decolonizing Religious Belief -- 4. Jennifer Scheper Hughes, Mapping the Autochthonous Indigenous Church: Toward a Decolonial History of Christianity in las Américas -- 5. Verónica A. Gutiérrez, Indigenous Christianities: Faith, Resilience, and Resistance among the Nahuas in Sixteenth-Century Mexico -- 6. Michel Andraos, "Iglesia Autóctona: An Indigenous Response to Colonial Christianity -- 7. Yountae An, "Decolonizing the Cosmo-Polis: Cosmopolitanism as a Re-humanizing Project -- 8. Néstor Medina, Indigenous Decolonial Movements in Abya Yala and Aztlán, Turtle Island: A Comparison -- 9. Matilde Moros, Inversion and Diasporas: Decolonizing Racialized Sexuality Transnationally -- 10. Ángel F. Méndez Montoya, "¡Sin maricones no hay revoluciones! (Without queering, there's no revolutioneering!): Mexico's Queer Subversions of Public Space and the Decolonization of Marriage Heteronormativity -- 11. Nicolás Panotto, A Critique of the Coloniality of theological Knowledge: Rereading Latin American Liberation Theology as Thinking Otherwise -- 12. Elizabeth O'Donnell Gandolfo, Cuando el pobre crea en el pobre: Decolonial Epistemology in the Ecclesial Base Communities of El Salvador -- 13. Ann Hidalgo, Reimagining the Church as a Decolonial Ally: Pedro Casaldáliga's Liturgies of Repentance -- Cláudio Carvalhaes, A Decolonial Prayer, in lieu of a conclusion
In: World Christianity and public religion 2
Introduction :Migration and public discourse in world Christianity /Afe Adogame,Raimundo Barreto,Wanderley P. da Rosa --Religious identities and transnational religious practices of second-generation Ghanaian migrants in Amsterdam /Edmond Akwasi Agyeman,Justice Richard Kwabena Owusu Kyei --Migrations and religious configuration among "Evangelicals" in Latin America's northern triangle in the first decade of the twenty-first century /Eduardo Albuquerque --Transnationalism, religious participation, and civic responsibility among African immigrants in North America /Moses Biney --Migrating theopolitics : the effect of undocumented parishioners on the pastoral theology of Latin American Evangelicals in the United States /Joāo Chaves --Displaced continuity : Juche, Christianity, and subjectivity of North Korean migrants /Shalon Park --Identity, religion, and resistance of Russian people in Brazil /Sonia Maria de Freitas --When women leave : examining the intersection of family, faith and personal development in the lives of Afro-Caribbean women in New York city /Janice A. McLean-Farrell --Storied people : the intergenerational power of story in the lives of immigrants /Christine J. Hong --"Speak to me, Lord" : seeking God's intervention in times of duress among Cameroonian migrants in Cape Town /Henrietta M. Nyamnjoh --From "neighbourhood" to "proximity" : an opportunity for human fulfilment /Fabio Baggio --Xenophilia or xenophobia : toward a theology of migration /Luis N. Rivera-Pagán --A people of God who remembers : theological reflections on a "refugee crisis" /Gioacchino Campese --Central American migration as the way of the cross : Ignacio Ellacuría's notion of the "crucified peoples" for theological reframing of the migrant experience /Francisco Pelaez-Diaz --Zumbi of the Pentecostals : migrations and Pentecostal modulations observed at the Zumbi dos Palmares settlement in Campos dos Goytacazes /Fabio Py --The diaspora of Brazilian Pentecostalism /David Mesquiati de Oliveira.
In: World Christianity and public religion 2