The Word Became Culture

Disruptive Cartographers

Book Cover: The Word Became Culture
Part of the LatinAmerica series:
  • The Word Became Culture

This inaugural volume of the new Orbis series “Disruptive Cartographers,” The Word Became Culture includes original essays by leading scholars who lay out the issues and parameters of God-talk latinamente. In addition to the series editors, contributors include Nestor Medina, Jean-Pierre Ruiz, and María Teresa (MT) Dávila.

"Shows the astonishing strides Latinx theologians have made in exploring the complexities of culture over the past three decades. An excellent overview of the multiple directions that have been taken in this important sector of theology in the U.S. today." Robert Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union

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Publisher: Orbis Books

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