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"What is John?" Volume 2: Literary and Social Readings of the Fourth Gospel, Segovia, Fernando F. , SBL Symposium Series, Volume 7, Atlanta, GA, p.xii, 361 p., (1998)
"What is John?" Volume 1: Readers and Readings of the Fourth Gospel, Segovia, Fernando F. , SBL Symposium Series, Volume 3, Atlanta, GA, p.xii, 293 p., (1996)
"And They Began to Speak in Other Tongues": Competing Modes of Discourse in Contemporary Biblical Interpretation, Segovia, Fernando F. , Reading from This Place. Volume 1: Social Location and Biblical Interpretation in the United States, Volume 1, Minneapolis, MN, p.1-32, (1995)
"Peace I Leave With You; My Peace I Give To You": Discipleship in the Fourth Gospel, Segovia, Fernando F. , Discipleship in the New Testament, Philadelphia, PA, p.76-102, (1985)
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A Postcolonial Commentary on the New Testament Writings, Segovia, Fernando F.; Sugirtharajah, R.S. , Edinburgh, p.432 pp., (2007)
A Dream Unfinished: Theological Reflections on America from the Margins, Fernandez, Eleazar S.; Segovia, Fernando F. , Maryknoll, NY, p.ix, 292 p., (2001)
Aliens in the Promised Land: The Manifest Destiny of U.S. Hispanic American Theology, Segovia, Fernando F. , Hispanic/Latino Theology: Challenge and Promise, Minneapolis, MN, p.15-42, (1996)
A New Manifest Destiny: The Emerging Theological Voice of Hispanic Americans, Segovia, Fernando F. , Religious Studies Review, April, Volume 17, Number 2, p.101-109, (1991)
A Response to Jon Sobrino, Segovia, Fernando F. , Theology and Discovery: Essays in Honor of Karl Rahner, S.J., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, p.222-227, (1980)
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Bible: Hispanic, Segovia, Fernando F. , Dictionary of Third World Theologies, Maryknoll, NY, p.22-25, (2000)
Biblical Criticism and Postcolonial Studies: Toward a Postcolonial Optic, Segovia, Fernando F. , The Postcolonial Bible, Sheffield, England, (1998)
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Cultural Studies and Biblical Pedagogy: Toward a Contextual Biblical Pedagogy, Segovia, Fernando F. , Teaching in the Bible: The Discourses and Politics of Biblical Pedagogy, Maryknoll, NY, p.137-167, (1998)
Cultural Studies and Contemporary Biblical Criticism: Ideological Criticism as Mode of Discourse, Segovia, Fernando F. , Reading from This Place, Volume Two: Social Location and Biblical Interpretation in Global Perspective, Volume 2, Minneapolis, MN, p.1-17, (1995)
Call and Discipleship: Toward a Reexaminiation of the Shape and Character of Christian Discipleship in the New Testament, Segovia, Fernando F. , Discipleship in the New Testament, Philadelphia, PA, p.1-23, (1985)
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Decolonizing Biblical Studies: A View from the Margins, Segovia, Fernando F. , Maryknoll, NY, p.xi, 177 p., (2000)
Deconstruction, Segovia, Fernando F. , Dictionary of Third World Theologies, Maryknoll, NY, p.66-67, (2000)
Discipleship in the New Testament, Segovia, Fernando F. , Ramsey, (1994)
Discipleship in the New Testament, Segovia, Fernando F. , Philadelphia, PA, p.xiv, 213 p., (1985)
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Encountering Biblical Critics From Minority Communities: A Response, Segovia, Fernando F. , Union Seminary Quarterly Review, Volume 56, Number 1-2, p.71-76, (2003)
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Globalization and Biblical Criticism, Segovia, Fernando F. , The Spire, November, p.12-13,28, (1994)
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Hispanic American Biblical Interpretation, Segovia, Fernando F. , Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, Volume 2, Nashville, TN, p.505-508, (1999)
Hispanic/Latino Theology: Challenge and Promise, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María; Segovia, Fernando F. , Minneapolis, MN, p.382 p., (1996)
Hispanic American Theology and the Bible: Effective Weapon and Faithful Ally, Segovia, Fernando F. , We Are A People! Initiatives in Hispanic American Theology, Minneapolis, MN, p.21-50, (1992)
Hispanic Americans in Theology and the Church, Segovia, Fernando F. , Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture, Winter, Volume 27, Number 1, p.3-84, (1992)
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Introduction: Minority Studies and Christian Studies, Segovia, Fernando F. , A Dream Unfinished: Theological Reflections on America from the Margins, Maryknoll, NY, p.1-36, (2001)

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