Reading List: Latin/x and Mujerista Theology

Books (and where to find them)

  1. En La Lucha, Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz — Ten-year anniversary editionFirst edition
  2. A Reader in Feminist Latina Theology: Religion and Justice — PrintElectronic
  3. Mujerista Theology, Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz — PrintElectronic
  4.  Our Cry for Life: Feminist Theology from Latin America, Maria Pilar Aquino — Print
  5. Borderlands/La Frontera, Gloria E. Anzaldua — Print
  6. A Theology of Liberation, Gustavo Gutierrez — PrintElectronic
  7. The Mestizo Augustine: A Theologian Between Two Cultures: Justo Gonzales — Electronic
  8. Mañana : Christian Theology from a Hispanic Perspective, Justo L. González — Print
  9. The Faith of the People: Theological Reflections on Popular Catholicism by Orlando O. Espín — Print
  10. From the Heart of Our People: Latino/a Explorations in Catholic Systematic Theology, edited by Orlando O. Espín and Miguel H. Díaz — Print
  11. Reading the Bible From the Margins by Miguel De La Torre — Print
  12. Theologizing en Espanglish by Carmen Nanko-Fernández — Electronic
  13. Christ Outside the Gate by Orlando Costas — Print
  14. Ignacio Ellacuria: Essays on History, Liberation, and Salvation, edited by Michael E. Lee — Print
  15. Good News from the Barrio: Prophetic Witness for the Church by Harold Recinos — Print
  16. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Latino/a Theology — Electronic
  17. In Our Own Voices: Latino/a Renditions of Theology, edited by Benjamín Valentín — PrintElectronic
  18. The Gospel of Cesar Chavez by Mario Garcia and Virgil Elizondo — Print
  19. Indecent Theology by Marcella Maria Althaus-Reid — PrintElectronic
  20. Latinas Evangélicas by Loida I. Martell-Otero, Zaida Maldonado Perez, Elizabeth Conde-Frazier — Print
  21. Galilean Journey: The Mexican-American Promise by Virgil Elizondo — Print
  22. Longing for Running Water: Ecofeminism and Liberation by Ivone Gebara — Print
  23. Decolonizing Biblical Studies: A View from the Margins by Fernando F. Segovia — Print
  24. Faith Formation and Popular Religion: Lessons from the Tejano Experience by Anita de Luna — Print
  25. Freedom Made Flesh: Mission of Christ and His Church by Ignacio Ellacuria — Print
  26. Mestizo Christianity: Theology from the Latino Perspective by Arturo J. Bañuelas — Print
  27. Caminemos con Jesus by Roberto S. Goizueta — Print
  28. Creada a su imagen: Una pastoral integral para la mujer, Agustina Luvis Núñez
  29. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Selected Writings — Print
  30. Hope Abundant: Third World and Indigenous Women’s Theology, Clara Luz Ajo Lázaro — Print
  31. Evangelicals in Mexico: Their Hymnody and Its Theology, Dinorah B. Méndez — Print
  32. Hispanic Bible Institutes: A Community of Theological Construction, Elizabeth Conde-Frazier — Print
  33. A Many Colored Kingdom: Multicultural Dynamics for Spiritual Formation, Elizabeth Conde-Frazier

Forma para pedir libros desde el Library Service Center (LSC) como visitante

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Sojourners’ Latinx Theology Reading List: https://sojo.net/articles/latinx-theology-reading-list

The Global Church Project: 18 Latin American Female Theologians you should know about: https://theglobalchurchproject.com/18-latin-american-female-theologians-know/

 

SPANISH-LANGUAGE or LATIN/X THEOLOGY WEBSITES, DATABASES, and JOURNALS

  1. The Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Project
  2. Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa (dissertations completed in Spain)
  3. Antigüedad y Cristianismo
  4. Caminhando (revista published by the School of Theology at the Methodist University of Sao Paolo — in Portuguese)
  5. Ciencias Sociales y Religión/Ciências Sociais e Religião (CS&R)
  6. Estudos Teologicos (Portuguese)
  7. Humanitas (revista de antropología y cultura cristiana)
  8. Ignaziana (from the Centro de Espiritualidad Ignaciana de la Pontificia Universidad Gregoriana in Rome)
  9. Ilu: Revista de Ciencias de las Religiones
  10. Revista Batista Pioneira: Biblia, Teologia, Pratica (Portuguese)
  11. Revista: Cultura & Religion
  12. Sociedades Biblicas Unidas: Traduccion de la Biblia
  13. Biblioteca de la Iglesia Reformada: Biblias, Catecismos, y Obras Reformadas
  14. Colección Latinoamericana del Seminario Teológico de Princeton: Books and Periodicals
  15. RIBLA – Revista de Interpretacion de la Biblia Latinoamericana

Duke Self-Checkout: Adding a Proxy

Supported by meeScan, Duke’s new Self-Checkout feature is a fast and easy way to check out books from Duke Libraries. Perkins, Bostock, Divinity, Goodson Law, and Marine all have a meeScan.

The self-checkout unit can be used with the attached iPad, or an app you download on your smart phone. Search “Duke Self-checkout” in your phone’s app store:

 

How to set up a proxy account:

  1. Have your research assistant download the Duke Self-checkout app.
  2. On your research assistant’s phone, choose the Change Patron icon in the lower right hand corner, and select the green “Log In” option.
  3. This will take you to a secure page that prompts you to enter your Net ID and password. Enter YOUR OWN password on your RA’s phone; DO NOT send your RA your login information.
  4. Your RA will now see two accounts on their phone, and they will be able to switch back and forth:
  5. And whenever a book is checked out to your account, you will get an email: 
  6. When the academic year ends, or when you are finished using a particular RA as your proxy, they can delete you from their Self-checkout app by selecting the red “log out” option under the Change Patron icon:
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