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Christianity and Culture in the City: A Postcolonial Approach

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Christianity and Culture in the City: A Postcolonial Approach

Contributors:

By (Author) Samuel Cruz
Contributions by Peter Savastano
Contributions by Edgar Rivera
Contributions by Nicolas Dumit Estevez
Contributions by Michelle L. Nickens
Contributions by Charlene Sinclair
Contributions by Elieser Valentin
Contributions by David Traverzo

ISBN:

9781498515856

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

24th March 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Christianity
Religious social and pastoral thought and activity
Religious ministry and clergy
Urban communities / city life

Dewey:

261.0973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 151mm, Height 228mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

290g

Description

Christianity and Culture in the City: A Postcolonial Approach offers an introduction to the broad diversity of contemporary Christianities in a rich, complex, changing, and challenging city context. Cruz focuses upon a variety of changing communities with dynamic and striking cultural experiences, and the volume provides both scholarly and practical insights as to how Christianities in the city relate to and transform city institutions and communities that are undergoing dramatic shifts and invite opportunities for intentional study. This book offers a provocative interdisciplinary examination to shed light upon the ways in which diverse city communities appropriate Christianity to better engage their economic, cultural, political, and religious environment. A post-colonial theoretical framework will help inform how Christianity serves to empower and reinvent fragmented, oppressed, and struggling city populations. The reader is offered various conceptual, theoretical, and pragmatic insights and knowledge for better interpreting, affirming, and engaging diverse Christianities in the city in a postcolonial era.

Reviews

City life is complicated. Religious expressions within cities are even more difficult to ascertain. Cruz brings together scholars who explore marginalized religious spaces within cities to discover that what people claim to believe in theory, what they say about their faith, and how they live out that faith can be quite incongruent. Most religious scholars miss this because they fail to consider the complicated ethnic, cultural, and political realities of the everyday. As a corrective, this book provides us with a liberative critical reflection on the praxis of the disenfranchised. -- Miguel A. De La Torre, professor of Social Ethics and Latinx Studies, Iliff School of Theology
Samuel Cruz is a major prophetic voice who understands that urban Christian visions and witnesses constitute much of the best of our future! -- Cornel West, Union Theological Seminary

Author Bio

Samuel Cruz is a sociologist of religion, race, sexuality and gender. Dr. Cruz is assistant professor of Church and Society at Union Theological Seminary City of New York. Dr. Cruzs publications include a book, Masked Africanisms: Puerto Rican Pentecostalism (Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2005) as well as a number of book chapters and journal articles on Latina/o and global Pentecostalism, urban religion and on the sociology of religionprincipal areas of his research and teaching. Dr. Cruz is also Senior Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY.

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