El mensaje de mi gente: The Need for Developing an Afro-Latinx Theology

Originally published for Engaging Religion, a series of essays and teaching modules concerned with the task of teaching religion to and with various publics. The series is part of the Teaching Religion in Public Initiative at The Center for Religion & the Human of Indiana University.

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There is a need for us to develop an Afro-Latine Theology. A theology that informs us what the faith, experience and spirituality of Afro-Latines is and why it is inimitable.

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