Mexican-American Catholics by Eduardo C. FernandezPresents the history of Christianity in Mexico via Spain, the conditions of Mexican Catholics in America, and the challenges facing Mexican-American Catholics, as well as suggestions on how to meet them.
Theologizing en Espanglish: Context, Community, and Ministry by Carmen Nanko-FernandezUsing fresh, playful language that tweaks the pretentions of mainstream academic theology, the author covers a range of topics, from the implications of population shifts on the identity of the church, to the role of the 'everyday' or lo cotidiano in theology, and even the global phenomenon of béisbol.
The Faith of the People: Theological Reflections on Popular Catholicism (Online) by Orlando O. EspinA systematic reflection on popular Catholicism amongst Latinos/as in the United States. Examining such traditions as devotion to the crucified Christ and to the Virgin of Guadalupe, Espin shows how Popular Catholicism offers a source for vital insight into such theological issues as the nature of God, the Trinity, Christology, and salvation.