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Tables of Contents for Manana
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
7
2
Foreword
9
12
The Significance of a Minority Perspective
21
10
The Experience of Being a Member of a Religious Minority
22
3
The Experience of Being a Member of an Ethnic Minority
25
1
The Changing Latin American Scene
26
2
Fuenteovejuna Theology
28
3
Who Are We?
31
12
Hispanics in the United States
31
2
Our Growing Sense of Unity
33
5
Beyond Innocence
38
3
By the Waters of Babylon
41
2
The Wider Context
43
12
Events and Macroevents
43
5
The Reformation of the Twentieth Century
48
7
Hispanics in the New Reformation
55
20
Our Catholic Background
55
11
The Protestant Experience
66
7
A New Ecumenism
73
2
Reading the Bible in Spanish
75
14
A Noninnocent History
75
3
The Consequence of an Innocent Reading of Scripture
78
2
The Word of God in the Older Testament
80
3
The Political Agenda
83
2
The Grammar of This New Reading
85
4
Let the Dead Gods Bury Their Dead
89
12
The Limits of God-Talk
89
3
How Does Scripture Speak of God?
92
4
The Idol's Origin and Function
96
5
The One Who Lives as Three
101
16
Trinitarian Doctrine and the Council of Nicea
102
7
The Patripassian Alternative
109
2
An ``Economic'' Doctrine of the Trinity
111
6
Creator of Heaven and Earth
117
8
The Goodness of Creation
117
1
Creation Is Not God
118
2
Heaven and Earth
120
2
Creation and Evolution
122
3
On Being Human
125
14
Body and Soul
125
5
Body, Soul, and Ecology
130
1
Being for Others
131
3
The Notion of Sin
134
5
And the Word Was Made Flesh
139
18
The Attraction of Gnosticism
140
3
The Attraction of Adoptionism
143
2
The Significance of the Chalcedonian Definition
145
6
The One for Others
151
3
Christ the Source of New Life
154
3
Life in the Spirit
157
12
Spirituality and the Spirit of Manana
157
7
The Church as Manana People
164
3
The Good News of Manana
167
2
Notes
169