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2002
United States Hispanic Catholics: Trends and Works, 1990-2000, Davis, Kenneth G. , Scranton, PA, (2002)
U.S. Catholic Hispanic Trends and Works, Fernández, Eduardo C.; Davis, Kenneth G.; Mendez, Veronica , Scranton, PA, (2002)
U.S. Latino/a Theology: Retrospect and Prospect (Introductory Essay), Goizueta, Roberto S. , Glaube an der Grenze: die US-amerikanische Latino-Theologie, Freiburg im Breisgau, (2002)
2001
Guadalupe: the birth of American mestizo Christianity, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Louvain Studies, Wint, Volume 26, Number 4, p.295-312, (2001)
U.S. Hispanic Theologians: A Sketch of What They Are Doing, Davis, Kenneth G.; Castillo Coronado, Jesus , Louvain Studies, Spring, Volume 26, Number 1, p.3-26, (2001)
A Critique of the 'Aesthetic Turn' in U.S. Hispanic Theology: a dialogue with Roberto Goizueta and the positing of a new paradigm, Mejido, Manuel J. , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, F, Volume 8, Number 3, p.18-48, (2001)
The Future of Hispanic/Latino Theology: The Gifts Hispanics/Latinas Bring to the Table, Garcia, Ismael , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, Ag, Volume 9, Number 1, p.46-57, (2001)
Hispanic/Latino theology, Goizueta, Roberto S. , Catholic Theological Society of America Proceedings, Volume 56, p.157, (2001)
In Search of a Theology of Suffering, Latinamente, Pineda-Madrid, Nancy , The Ties That Bind: African-American and Hispanic-American/Latino Theology in the United States, New York, p.184-199, (2001)
Latino/a Theology, Espín, Orlando O. , Catholic Theological Society of America Proceedings, Volume 56, p.121-123, (2001)
On Being Human: U.S. Hispanic and Rahnerian perspectives, Díaz, Miguel H. , Faith and Cultures series, Maryknoll, NY, p.xvii, 156 p., (2001)
Preoccupations, Themes, and Proposals of Mujerista Theology, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , The Ties that Bind: African American and Hispanic American/Latino/a theology in dialogue, New York, NY, (2001)
The Ties that Bind: African American and Hispanic American/Latino/a theology in dialogue, Pinn, Anthony B.; Valentin, Benjamin , New York, NY, p.286 p., (2001)
2000
Contextualization in U.S. Hispanic theology, Schreiter, Robert J. , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, N, Volume 8, Number 2, p.18-32, (2000)
Bible: Hispanic, Segovia, Fernando F. , Dictionary of Third World Theologies, Maryknoll, NY, p.22-25, (2000)
Hispanic/Latino Identity: A Philosophical Perspective , Garcia, Jorge E. , Malden, MA, (2000)
Hispanic Theology and Popular Piety: From Interreligious Encounter to a New Ecumenism (1993), Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Beyond Borders: Writings of Virgilio Elizondo and Friends, Maryknoll, NY, p.278-292, (2000)
La Cosecha: Harvesting Contemporary United States Hispanic Theology, 1972-1998, Fernández, Eduardo C. , Collegeville, MN, p.xxi, 206 p., (2000)
Programa Hispano/Latino de teología pastoral desarollado y administrado por el Seminario Teoloógico General de la Iglesia Episcopal , The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church , New York, NY, p.1 sheet, (2000)
Third World Theologies in the First World: Hispanic, Goizueta, Roberto S. , Dictionary of Third World Theologies, Maryknoll, NY, (2000)
The State of U.S. Latino/a Theology: An Understanding, Espín, Orlando O. , Perspectivas: Hispanic Theological Initiative Occasional papers, Volume 4, Princeton, NJ, p.19-55, (2000)
1999
Passionate Professionalism, Garcia, Sixto J. , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, N, Volume 7, Number 2, p.6-12, (1999)
Hispanic Theologians as Actors, Poets and Prophets of Their Communities, Garcia, Sixto J. , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, My, Volume 6, Number 4, p.5-18, (1999)
Theoretical Prolegomenon to the Sociology of U.S. Hispanic Popular Religion, Mejido, Manuel J. , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, Ag, Volume 7, Number 1, p.27-55, (1999)
Between the Barrio and the Academy, Rodríguez, Jeanette , Revista Maryknoll, MaryKnoll, (1999)

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