Winter 2001
ST555
Garcia

ST555: TEOLOGÍA E.U. LATINA EN CONTEXTO. Oscar A. Garcia.
[LATINO(A)/HISPANIC THEOLOGY IN CONTEXT]


DESCRIPTION:

This course introduces the student to the major themes of U.S. Latino(a)/Hispanic theological discourse. The approach is to incorporate the student in a critical dialogue between Latina(o)/Hispanic theological discourse and competing and current theologies. A way of doing Latina(o)/Hispanic collaborative theology in interlocution with these other theologies will be attempted.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
The course will enable to student to

COURSE FORMAT:
This course is designed for students who are involved or plan to be involved in research or ministry among Latina/os. The class will meet Thursday mornings 8:00-9:50 and 11:00-12:30. Students are expected to study beforehand the required readings for the week and take part in the ensuing discussion.

REQUIRED READING:
Isasi-Díaz, Ada María. La Mujer Hispana: Voz profética en la Iglesia de los Estados Unidos. Brúcelas, Bélgica: Pro Mundi Vita, 1982.

Goizueta, Roberto S. Caminemos con Jesús: Toward a Hispanic/Latino Theology of Accompaniment. Orbis Books, 1995.

Gutierrez, Gustavo. Teología de la Liberación: Perspectivas. 16th ed. Salamanca, Spain: Ediciones Sigueme, 1999.

Villafañe, Eldin. El Espíritu Liberador: Hacia una ética social pentecostal hispanoamericana. Nueva Creación, 1996.

Course Reader.

ASSIGNMENTS:
Students are expected to have studied the reading assignment for the week in its entirety. Each week students will submit a two-page reflection paper based on the reading; two students will be designated to introduce the discussion of the corresponding topic. At the end of the quarter each student will present a paper on one of the topics covered by the course (15-18 pages).

PREREQUISITES:
Spanish.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Elective. Meets concentration requirement for M.Div. Multicultural concentration in Hispanic Church Studies.

FINAL EXAMINATION:
No.