The Politics of Latino Faith: Religion, Identity, and Urban Community

The Politics of Latino Faith: Religion, Identity, and Urban Community

by Catherine E. Wilson
The Politics of Latino Faith: Religion, Identity, and Urban Community

The Politics of Latino Faith: Religion, Identity, and Urban Community

by Catherine E. Wilson

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Overview

Pundits and commentators are constantly striving to understand the political behavior of Latinos—the largest minority in the United States and a key voting block. As Catherine E. Wilson makes clear in The Politics of Latino Faith, not only are Latinos a religious community, but their religious institutions, in particular faith-based organizations, inform daily life and politics in Latino communities to a considerable degree.
Timely and discerning, The Politics of Latino Faith is a unique scholarly work that addresses this increasingly powerful political force. As Wilson shows, Latino religious institutions, whether congregations or faith-based organizations, have long played a significant role in the often poor and urban communities where Latinos live.
Concentrating on urban areas in the South Bronx, Philadelphia, and Chicago, she provides a systematic look at the spiritual, social, and cultural influence Latino faith-based organizations have provided in American life. Wilson offers keen insight into how pivotal religious identity is in understanding Latino social and political involvement in the United States. She also shows the importance of understanding the theological underpinnings at work in these organizations in order to predict their political influences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814794586
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Catherine E. Wilson is Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department and the Center for Liberal Education at Villanova University and Non-Profit Coordinator of the University’s Masters of Public Administration Program.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 

Introduction 

  1. 1  The Development of a Religious Identity Politics 

  2. 2  Latino Faith-Based Organizations and the Urban Context 

  3. 3  The New Liberationists 

  4. 4  Latino Pastoral Action Center: A Ministry of Personal Outreach 

  5. 5  Nueva Esperanza: A Ministry of Institutional Development 

  6. 6  The Resurrection Project: A Ministry of Community Empowerment 

  7. 7  Speaking the Language of Religious Identity Politics 

    Appendix: Sample Questionnaire  

    Notes  

    Index 

    About the Author 

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