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Christology
Galilean Journey: The Mexican-American Promise, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Maryknoll, NY, (1983)
El Caminar del Galileo, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , San Antonio, TX, (2002)
Church work with Hispanic Americans.
Hispanics' Cultural Riches and Parish Renewal, Herrera, Marina , Parish, (1980)
Culture -- as source of theology
Because God is Near, God is Real, Goizueta, Roberto S. , Belief in Media: Cultural Perspectives on Media and Christianity, London, (2004)
Creating a Liberating Culture: Latinas' Subversive Narratives, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , Converging on Culture: theologians in dialogue with cultural analysis and criticism, Oxford; New York, (2001)
The Murals: Rostros del pueblo, Pineda, Ana María , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, Nov, Volume 8, Number 2, p.5-17, (2000)
What Anglos Can Learn from Hispanic Catholics, Deck, Allan Figueroa , Catholic Digest, September, Volume 57, p.50, (1993)
The Hispanic Presence: A Moment of Grace, Deck, Allan Figueroa , The Critic, Volume 45, Number 1, p.48-59, (1990)
Christianity and Culture: An Introduction to Pastoral Theology and Ministry for the Bicultural Community, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Huntington, IN, (1975)
The Way of the Cross: The Passion of Christ in the Americas, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Celebrating Faith: Explorations in Latino Spirituality and Theology, Maryknoll, NY, (1992)
Ecclesiology
The Catholic Church at the Crossroads: Hispanic and North American, Deck, Allan Figueroa , We Are a People!, Minneapolis, MN, (1992)
Guadalupe
The Virgin of Guadalupe as Cultural Icon, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Quoting God: how media shape ideas about religion and culture, Waco, TX, (2005)
La Virgen de Guadalupe como Simbolo: 'el Poder de los Impotentes', Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Concilium, Volume 122, Madrid, p.149-160, (1977)
Our Lady of Guadalupe as Cultural Symbol: The Power and the Powerless, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Liturgy and Cultural Religious Traditions, Volume 102, New York, NY, p.25-33, (1977)
Sangre llama a sangre: Cultural Memory as a Source of Theological Insight, Rodríguez, Jeanette , Hispanic/Latino Theology: Challenge and Promise, Minneapolis, MN, p.117-133, (1996)
Hispanic American Catholics -- Religious life.
Religion and Culture in the Hispanic Community as a Context for Religious Education: Impact of popular religiosity on U.S. Hispanics, Herrera, Marina , Living Light, January, Volume 21, Number 2, p.126-146, (1985)
Sabor Hispano: Taste Life and Celebrate, Pineda, Ana María , The Living Pulpit, July/September, Volume 4, Number 3, p.6-7, (1995)
El Cuerpo de Cristo: the Hispanic presence in the U.S. Catholic Church, Casarella, Peter J.; Gómez Ruiz, Raúl , Lima, OH, p.334 p., (2003)
Intercultural theology
At the Crossroads: North American and Hispanic, Deck, Allan Figueroa , We Are a People! Initiatives in Hispanic American Theology, Minneapolis, MN, (1992)
Latino/Hispanic Theology
Contextualization in U.S. Hispanic theology, Schreiter, Robert J. , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, N, Volume 8, Number 2, p.18-32, (2000)
Literature and theology
Judith Ortiz Cofer's Silent Dancing: the self-portrait of the artist as a young, bicultural girl, Olazagasti-Segovia, Elena , Hispanic/Latino Theology: Challenge and Promise, Minneapolis, MN, p.45-62, (1996)
The Oral Tradition of a People: Forjadora de rostro y corazón, Pineda, Ana María , Hispanic/Latino Theology: challenge and promise, Minneapolis, MN, p.104-116, (1996)
Liturgy
Whose Lex Orandi? Whose Lex Credendi?: Latino/a Catholicism as a Theological Challenge for Liturgy, Espín, Orlando O. , Proceedings of the North American Academy of Liturgy, Number 36, p.53-71, (2006)
Mestizaje -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
The Future is Mestizo: Life Where Cultures Meet, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Oak Park, IL, (1988)
Mestissage: La naissance d'une nouvelle culture et d'une nouvelle chretiente, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Lumiere et Vie , July, Volume 208, p.77-90, (1992)

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