
Living
Theology in the Metropolitan Chicago Synod
Volume 12, Number 1
Pentecost 2007
Hispanic-Latino Theology and Ministry
Bibliography for
Hispanic-Latino Ministry (part I)
Arias,
Miguel; Francis, Mark R. & Perez-Roidriguez,
Arturo J., La Navidad Hispana
at Home and at Church.
Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 2000.
Carrasquillo, Hector and Cassese, Giacomo, Reaching
the Latino Community: A Manual for Congregational
Leaders (with contributions from many leaders in the Latino Community of
the ELCA). Chicago: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2002. (Available at Augsburg-Fortress).
Davis,
Kenneth G. and Presmanes, Jorge L., editors, Preaching
and Culture in Latino Congregations. Chicago: Liturgy
Training Publications, 2000.
Deck, Allan Figueroa,
The Second Wave: Hispanic Ministry and the
Evangelization of Cultures. New York /Mahwah: Paulist
Press, 1989.
Elizondo, Virgilio, Galilean Journey: The
Mexican-American Promise. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 1983.
*Foster, Charles R. and Brelsford,
Theodore, We Are the Church Together: Cultural Diversity in Congregational
Life. Valley Forge, PA: Trinity Press International, 1996.
Johnson, Maxwell E.,
The Virgin of Guadalupe: Theological Reflections of an
Anglo-Lutheran Liturgist. Lanham, MD: Rowman
& Littlefield Publishers, 2002.
*O’Hearn, Claudine Chiawei, Ed., Half
and Half (Writers on Growing Up Biracial and Bicultural). New York:
Pantheon Books, 1998.
Rodriguez,
Jose David, Introduccion a la Teologia.
San Jose, Costa Rica: Editorial Dei, 1993.
Rodriguez,
Jose David, El Precio de la Vocacion
Profetica. Mexico DF: Publicaciones El Faro,
1994.
Romero, C. Gilbert, Hispanic Devotional Piety: Tracing the Biblical
Roots. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis
Books, 1991.
* Note:
“These are two interesting books that speak about multicultural ministry and
multicultural realities. I share these
with you as I like to see the Latino as part of the multicultural
spectrum. When I speak about immigrants
and multi-cultural(ity) I do
not concentrate on Latino. (These books
reflect) a broader view of the church.”
-Pastor
Hector Garfias-Toledo