Biography of a Mexican Crucifix: Lived Religion and Local Faith from the Conquest to the Present

Author:   Jennifer Scheper Hughes (Professor, Professor, University of California, Riverside)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195367065


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   18 February 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Biography of a Mexican Crucifix: Lived Religion and Local Faith from the Conquest to the Present


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Author:   Jennifer Scheper Hughes (Professor, Professor, University of California, Riverside)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 16.30cm
Weight:   0.578kg
ISBN:  

9780195367065


ISBN 10:   0195367065
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   18 February 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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<br> This history of the five-hundred-year odyssey of a Mexican crucifix and its devotees is both scholarly and deeply respectful of local belief. Overcoming the apparent dichotomy between indigenous and Christian practices, Hughes's work shows how this and other Mexican crucifixes are profoundly part of both at the same time. This is an engaged study that allows us analytical distance and yet draws us in to grapple with the meaning it holds for religious life. <br>-- Rosemary Radford Ruether, Professor of Theology, Claremont Graduate University <br><p><br> Jennifer Scheper Hughes shows extraordinary interpretive skill in turning this 'biography of an object, ' the Cristo Aparecido of Totolapan, into a scholarly revelation of complex religious devotion in Mexico. Combining the sharpness of a detective story with a new kind of historical writing, humanity and agency are given to all the participants - Spanish priests, indigenous parishioners and historians too! Readers are led to '


<br> This history of the five-hundred-year odyssey of a Mexican crucifix and its devotees is both scholarly and deeply respectful of local belief. Overcoming the apparent dichotomy between indigenous and Christian practices, Hughes's work shows how this and other Mexican crucifixes are profoundly part of both at the same time. This is an engaged study that allows us analytical distance and yet draws us in to grapple with the meaning it holds for religious life. <br><br>-- Rosemary Radford Ruether, Professor of Theology, Claremont Graduate University <br><p><br> Jennifer Scheper Hughes shows extraordinary interpretive skill in turning this 'biography of an object, ' the Cristo Aparecido of Totolapan, into a scholarly revelation of complex religious devotion in Mexico. Combining the sharpness of a detective story with a new kind of historical writing, humanity and agency are given to all the participants - Spanish priests, indigenous parishioners and historians too! Readers are led to 'draw nearer' to a richer and deeper understanding of how the 'Christ Appeared' stays alive over centuries, through rivalry and violence, tenderness and affection, in the souls of indigenous Mexico. This book is first rate and compelling, humane and scholarly, respectful and insistent, innovative and grounded in the best historical writing of the last decades. <br><br>-- Dav d Carrasco, Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of the Study of Latin America, Harvard University <br><p><br>


<br> This history of the five-hundred-year odyssey of a Mexican crucifix and its devotees is both scholarly and deeply respectful of local belief. Overcoming the apparent dichotomy between indigenous and Christian practices, Hughes's work shows how this and other Mexican crucifixes are profoundly part of both at the same time. This is an engaged study that allows us analytical distance and yet draws us in to grapple with the meaning it holds for religious life. <br>-- Rosemary Radford Ruether, Professor of Theology, Claremont Graduate University <br> Jennifer Scheper Hughes shows extraordinary interpretive skill in turning this 'biography of an object, ' the Cristo Aparecido of Totolapan, into a scholarly revelation of complex religious devotion in Mexico. Combining the sharpness of a detective story with a new kind of historical writing, humanity and agency are given to all the participants - Spanish priests, indigenous parishioners and historians too! Readers are led to 'dr


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Jennifer Scheper Hughes is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at University of California, Riverside.

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