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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Timothy Matovina (Professor and Chair, Professor and Chair, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 16.30cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780190902759ISBN 10: 0190902752 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 31 January 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsHere, with heart, is a lucid and balanced theological-historical assessment of the Guadalupan tradition in Mexico and beyond across five centuries. Fully informed by modern scholarship, printed treatises and sermons, and personal experience, the tradition is understood as an evolving theology of learned writers and everyday devotees. The literature about Guadalupe is vast, but this is the first book of its kind, and it is a work of lasting importance. --William B. Taylor, author of Theater of a Thousand Wonders: A History of Miraculous Images and Shrines in New Spain Matovina demonstrates that Guadalupe not only teaches about historical and contemporary Catholicism, she reveals the power of religious symbols. Theologies of Guadalupe examines theological reflections on Guadalupe across the centuries and the spread of her devotion throughout the Americas. This text explores these contextualized theologies in light of their history and social location. This is a significant contribution to Guadalupan studies, theology, and the history of Christianity in the Americas. --Michelle A. Gonzalez, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Miami Theologies of Guadalupe introduces the Mexican mother of God as we have not seen her before. Here, one of the leading scholars of Mexican-American Catholicism delves into the theological history of the Virgin of Guadalupe: from the colonial priests and missionaries who coaxed early devotion into existence to feminist critics in the twentieth century. Historically grounded and theologically astute, Matovina's study will challenge, illuminate, and engage religious and secular readers alike for decades to come. --Jennifer Scheper Hughes, author of Biography of a Mexican Crucifix: Lived Religion and Local Faith from the Conquest to the Present Here, with heart, is a lucid and balanced theological-historical assessment of the Guadalupan tradition in Mexico and beyond across five centuries. Fully informed by modern scholarship, printed treatises and sermons, and personal experience, the tradition is understood as an evolving theology of learned writers and everyday devotees. The literature about Guadalupe is vast, but this is the first book of its kind, and it is a work of lasting importance. --William B. Taylor, author of Theater of a Thousand Wonders: A History of Miraculous Images and Shrines in New Spain Matovina demonstrates that Guadalupe not only teaches about historical and contemporary Catholicism, she reveals the power of religious symbols. Theologies of Guadalupe examines theological reflections on Guadalupe across the centuries and the spread of her devotion throughout the Americas. This text explores these contextualized theologies in light of their history and social location. This is a significant contribution to Guadalupan studies, theology, and the history of Christianity in the Americas. --Michelle A. Gonzalez, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Miami Theologies of Guadalupe introduces the Mexican mother of God as we have not seen her before. Here, one of the leading scholars of Mexican-American Catholicism delves into the theological history of the Virgin of Guadalupe: from the colonial priests and missionaries who coaxed early devotion into existence to feminist critics in the twentieth century. Historically grounded and theologically astute, Matovina's study will challenge, illuminate, and engage religious and secular readers alike for decades to come. --Jennifer Scheper Hughes, author of Biography of a Mexican Crucifix: Lived Religion and Local Faith from the Conquest to the Present Author InformationTimothy Matovina is professor and chair of the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. He works in the area of Theology and Culture, with specialization in U.S. Catholic and U.S. Latino/a theology and religion. His most recent book, Latino Catholicism: Transformation in America's Largest Church, won five book awards, including selection as a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2012. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |