Recognizing The Latino Resurgence In U.s. Religion
In "Recognizing The Latino Resurgence In U.S. Religion," published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1997, the author examines the profound impact of Latino and Latina communities on the religious landscape of the United States. Spanning 296 pages, this insightful book dismantles the outdated stereotype that Latinos are merely another immigrant population poised for assimilation. Instead, it highlights the emergence of a vibrant church-based model of multicultural pluralism that stands in stark contrast to prevailing political trends. Readers will find compelling arguments and rich analysis that underscore the significance of the Latino religious movement in reshaping American society and culture. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of religion, identity, and social change in the contemporary U.S.