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The Politics of Jesús


The Politics of Jesús

A Hispanic Political Theology
Religion in the Modern World

von: Miguel A. De La Torre

27,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 10.06.2015
ISBN/EAN: 9781442250376
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 212

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<span><span>The Politics of Jesús</span><span> is a powerful new biography of Jesus told from the margins. Miguel A. De La Torre argues that we all create Jesus in our own image, reflecting and reinforcing the values of communities—sometimes for better, and often for worse. In light of the increasing economic and social inequality around the world, De La Torre asserts that what the world needs is a Jesus of solidarity who also comes from the underside of global power. </span><span>The Politics of Jesús</span><span> is a search for a Jesus that resonates specifically with the Latino/a community, as well as other marginalized groups. The book unabashedly rejects the Eurocentric Jesus for the Hispanic Jesús, whose mission is to give life abundantly, who resonates with the Latino/a experience of disenfranchisement, and who works for real social justice and political change.</span></span>
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<span><span>While Jesus is an admirable figure for Christians, </span><span>The Politics of Jesús</span><span> highlights the way the Jesus of dominant culture is oppressive and describes a Jesús from the barrio who chose poverty and disrupted the status quo. Saying “no” to oppression and its symbols, even when one of those symbols is Jesus, is the first step to saying “yes” to the self, to liberation, and symbols of that liberation. For Jesus to connect with the Hispanic quest for liberation, Jesús must be unapologetically Hispanic and compel people to action. </span><span>The Politics of Jesús</span><span> provocatively moves the study of Jesús into the global present.</span></span>
<span><span>The Politics of Jesús</span><span> is a powerful new search for Jesus from the margins. Highlighting the oppression inherent in the dominant image of Jesus, the book rejects Jesus for Jesús—a symbol of liberation that connects with Latino/as and other marginalized groups. This provocative book moves the study of Jesús into the global present.</span></span>
<span><span>Foreword<br>Introduction: Jesus or Jesús?<br>Chapter 1: For Unto You is Born This Day a Liberator <br>Chapter 2: Can Anything Good Come From Nazareth <br>Chapter 3: Nowhere to Lay His Head<br>Chapter 4: Pick Up Your Daily Cross and Follow Me <br>Bibliography</span></span>
<span><span>The Politics of Jesús</span><span> is a powerful new biography of Jesus told from the margins. Renowned ethicist Miguel De La Torre argues that we all create Jesus in our own image, reflecting and reinforcing the values of communities—sometimes for better, and often for worse. In light of the increasing economic and social inequality around the world, De La Torre argues that what the world needs is a Jesus of solidarity, who also comes from the underside of global power. </span><span>The Politics of Jesús</span><span> is a search for a Jesus that resonates specifically with the U.S. Latino/a community, as well as other marginalized groups. The book unapologetically rejects the Eurocentric Jesus for the Hispanic Jesús, whose mission is to give life abundantly, who resonates with the Latino/a experience of disenfranchisement, and who works for real social justice and political change.<br></span></span>
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<span><span>Miguel A. De La Torre</span><span> is professor of social ethics and Latino/a studies at the Iliff School of Theology. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including </span><span>Santeria: The Beliefs and Rituals of a Growing Religion in America</span><span> (ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year finalist), </span><span>Hispanic American Religious Cultures</span><span> (CHOICE Outstanding Academic Award), and </span><span>Reading the Bible from the Margins</span><span> (Catholic Press Association First Place for Educational Books). He has produced or been featured in a number of documentaries, including </span><span>Trails of Hope and Terror</span><span>, based on his book by the same title. He has been interviewed in media ranging from CNN and Al-Jazeera America to </span><span>Time</span><span> and </span><span>The Denver Post</span><span>. Internationally known for his work on social ethics, he has served as the president of the Society of Christian Ethics, on the editorial board of the </span><span>Journal of the American Academy of Religion</span><span>, and executive officer of the Society of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion.</span></span>
<span><span>Reads the Bible through Latino/a eyes</span></span>

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