Mexican American Religions

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Author by Gastón Espinosa
Genre : Religion
Publisher : Duke University Press
ISBN : 0822341190
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 460 Page
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A multidisciplinary collection of essays examining the influence of Mexican American religion on Mexican American literature, art, politics, and popular culture.


Asian American Religions

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Author by Tony Carnes
Genre : Religion
Publisher : NYU Press
ISBN : 9780814716304
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 412 Page
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Redraws old definitions of what it means to be religious and Asian American.


Encyclopedia Of American Religions

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Author by J. Gordon Melton
Genre : Cults
Publisher : Gale Cengage
ISBN : 0810377144
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 1210 Page
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"Compact, clearly printed, and a delight to use. A sine qua non for the reference collections of public, academic, and theological libraries". -- American Reference Books Annual New Edition Your patrons will find this resource comprehensive as well as compelling, with coverage on more than 2,100 North American religious groups in the U.S. and Canada -- from Adventists to Zen Buddhists. Information on these groups is presented in two distinct sections. These sections contain essays and directory listings that describe the historical development of religious families and give factual information about each group within those families, including, when available, rubrics for membership figures, educational facilities and periodicals. This new 5th edition also includes more than 200 new entries in the directory portion, and a new chapter on the Interfaith and Ecumenical family. In addition, numerous indexes help users quickly find the information they're seeking.


Mexican American Religions

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Author by Brett Hendrickson
Genre : Religion
Publisher : Routledge
ISBN : 9781000441529
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 234 Page
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Mexican American Religions is a concise introduction to the religious life of Mexican American people in the United States. This accessible volume uses historical narrative to explore the complex religious experiences and practices that have shaped Mexican American life in North America. It addresses the religious impact of U.S. imperial expansion into formerly Mexican territory and examines how religion intertwines with Mexican and Mexican American migration into and within the United States. This book also delves into the particularities and challenges faced by Mexican American Catholics in the United States, the development and spread of Mexican American Protestantism and Pentecostalism, and a growing religious diversity. Topics covered include: Mesoamerican religions Iberian religion and colonial evangelization of New Spain The Colonial era Religion in the Mexican period The U.S.-Mexican War and the racialization of Mexican American religion Mexican migration and the Catholic Church Mexican American Protestants Mexican American Evangelical and Charismatic Christianity Mexican American Catholics in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Curanderismo Religion and Mexican American civil rights Pilgrimage and borderland connections Mexican American Judaism, Islam, Mormonism, and Secularism Mexican American Religions provides an overview of this incredibly diverse community and its ongoing cultural contribution. Ideal for students and scholars approaching the topic for the first time, the book includes sections in each chapter that focus on Mexican American religion in practice.


Teaching African American Religions

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Author by Carolyn M. Jones
Genre : Education
Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN : 0198037503
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 272 Page
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The variety and complexity of its traditions make African American religion one of the most difficult topics in religious studies to teach to undergraduates. The sheer scope of the material to be covered is daunting to instructors, many of whom are not experts in African American religious traditions, but are called upon to include material on African American religion in courses on American Religious History or the History of Christianity. Also, the unfamiliarity of the subject matter to the vast majority of students makes it difficult to achieve any depth in the brief time allotted in the survey courses where it is usually first encountered. The essays in this volume will supply functional, innovative ways to teach African American religious traditions in a variety of settings.


Latin American Religions

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Author by Manuel Vazquez
Genre : Religion
Publisher : NYU Press
ISBN : 9780814767313
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 336 Page
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Before Columbus, the Americas were populated by many indigenous cultures, with a great diversity of religions. After 1492, European governments and churches dominated religious life. While Roman Catholicism was the official religion, great religious hybridization occurred, mixing European, indigenous, and often African traditions into distinctly New World forms. Latin American Religions provides an introduction through documents to the historical development and contemporary expressions of religious life in South and Central America, Mexico, and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. A central feature of this text is its inclusion of both primary and secondary materials, including letters, sermons, journal entries, ritual manuals, and ancient sacred texts. These documents provide readers with direct access to the voices of adherents, enabling them to act as academic investigators, experiencing and interpreting the same texts on which historians draw. The documents are framed by substantive introductions which provide both historical context and theoretical insights for the study of these religions traditions and the ways in which they have developed over time. From the religious traditions of the Mayas and Aztecs and of the African diaspora, to official and popular Catholicism, to liberation theology, the rise of Pentecostalism, and emerging trends and new religious movements in Latin America, this new work offers a concise overview of this fascinating field.


Encyclopedia Of African American Religions

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Author by Larry G. Murphy
Genre : Religion
Publisher : Routledge
ISBN : 9781135513382
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 288 Page
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Preceded by three introductory essays and a chronology of major events in black religious history from 1618 to 1991, this A-Z encyclopedia includes three types of entries: * Biographical sketches of 773 African American religious leaders * 341 entries on African American denominations and religious organizations (including white churches with significant black memberships and educational institutions) * Topical articles on important aspects of African American religious life (e.g., African American Christians during the Colonial Era, Music in the African American Church)


African American Religions 1500 2000

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Author by Sylvester A. Johnson
Genre : History
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN : 9780521198530
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 437 Page
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A rich account of the long history of Black religion from the dawn of Western colonialism to the rise of the national security paradigm.


World Religions In America Fourth Edition

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Author by Jacob Neusner
Genre : Religion
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
ISBN : 9781611640472
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 462 Page
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The fourth edition of World Religions in America continues its lauded tradition of providing students with reliable and nuanced information about America's religious diversity, while also reflecting new developments and ideas. Each chapter was updated to reflect important changes and events, and current statistics and information. New features include a timeline of key events and people for each tradition, sidebars on major movements or controversies, personal stories from members of various faiths, a theme-based organization of subjects, more subheads, three new chapters exploring America's increasing religious diversity, and suggestions for further study.


America S Religions

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Author by Peter W. Williams
Genre : United States
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
ISBN : 0252066820
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 628 Page
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A survey of religious traditions practiced in the United States as of 2002, covering the religious histories of Africans, American Indians, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Spanish-speakers, and Asians. Includes definitions and pronunciations of religious terms.