THEO 20214 - Latino Theology and Christian Tradition, Spring 2007

This course will examine the development of Latino religion and theology in the United States and how U.S. Latina and Latino theologians have articulated the meaning and implications for Christian living of core theological topics such as Christology, worship, evangelization, and social justice.

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THEO 20214--Latino Theology
and Christian Tradition

Professor Timothy Matovina, Ph.D.

Theology Department
University of Notre Dame

Course Structure: Two 75-minute classes per week

El Buen Samaritano, Josué Sanchez Cerron, Peru, 1984, Used with permission.

Course Description

 

This course will examine the development of Latino religion and theology in the United States and how U.S. Latina and Latino theologians have articulated the meaning and implications for Christian living of core theological topics such as Christology, worship, evangelization, and social justice.

 

Citation: administrator. (2006, December 04). Latino Theology and Christian Tradition. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/theology/latino-theology-and-christian-tradition.
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