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- catalog abstract "This book presents the religious, social, and ethical sources that inform the moral thinking and practice of Hispanic Christians in the United States. It is representative and inclusive of the various ways in which different sectors of the Hispanic-Latino community deal with the moral challenges that confront them. Garcia identifies key experiences that are formative of the ethical point of view of Hispanic people: the experience of migration, the dynamics of social integration with a dominant culture, and the struggle to define a new identity. Beyond the issues of class, race, and gender, Garcia shows how the experience of being defined as a minority "other" has been determinative in shaping the Hispanic moral point of view. The experience of being defined as "other" has led members of the Hispanic-Latino community to recognize how urgent it is for them to work in concert to claim, assert, and defend the basic human dignidad (dignity) that the dominant culture refuses to accord them - the dignidad that forms the basis of moral behavior and ethical conduct as seen "through Hispanic eyes."".
- catalog contributor b10439572.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Beyond the issues of class, race, and gender, Garcia shows how the experience of being defined as a minority "other" has been determinative in shaping the Hispanic moral point of view. The experience of being defined as "other" has led members of the Hispanic-Latino community to recognize how urgent it is for them to work in concert to claim, assert, and defend the basic human dignidad (dignity) that the dominant culture refuses to accord them - the dignidad that forms the basis of moral behavior and ethical conduct as seen "through Hispanic eyes."".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Hispanic Styles of Moral Reasoning. Introductory Comments. The Moral Points of View of Hispanics. Dignity in the Moral Reflections of Hispanics -- Ch. 2. Struggles for Social Justice and the Plurality of Moral Values Within the Hispanic Community. Introductory Comments. Justice and the Hispanic Moral Point of View. From Value Conflicts to Justice as Solidarity. A Shared Vision of Justice -- Ch. 3. The Theological Dimension of the Ethics of Care. Introductory Comments. The Theological Task. The Vision of God. Anthropology: What It Means to Be Human. Sin. Jesus the Christ. The Holy Spirit -- Ch. 4. The Church: A Community of Resistance, a Community for Human Dignity. Introductory Comments. An Oppressed but Religious People.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-187) and index.".
- catalog description "This book presents the religious, social, and ethical sources that inform the moral thinking and practice of Hispanic Christians in the United States. It is representative and inclusive of the various ways in which different sectors of the Hispanic-Latino community deal with the moral challenges that confront them. Garcia identifies key experiences that are formative of the ethical point of view of Hispanic people: the experience of migration, the dynamics of social integration with a dominant culture, and the struggle to define a new identity.".
- catalog extent "190 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Dignidad.".
- catalog identifier "0687021340 (pbk. : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Dignidad.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Nashville : Abingdon Press,".
- catalog relation "Dignidad.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "241/.089/68073 21".
- catalog subject "BR563.H57 G37 1997".
- catalog subject "Christian ethics United States.".
- catalog subject "Hispanic Americans Religion.".
- catalog subject "Hispanic Americans Social life and customs.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Hispanic Styles of Moral Reasoning. Introductory Comments. The Moral Points of View of Hispanics. Dignity in the Moral Reflections of Hispanics -- Ch. 2. Struggles for Social Justice and the Plurality of Moral Values Within the Hispanic Community. Introductory Comments. Justice and the Hispanic Moral Point of View. From Value Conflicts to Justice as Solidarity. A Shared Vision of Justice -- Ch. 3. The Theological Dimension of the Ethics of Care. Introductory Comments. The Theological Task. The Vision of God. Anthropology: What It Means to Be Human. Sin. Jesus the Christ. The Holy Spirit -- Ch. 4. The Church: A Community of Resistance, a Community for Human Dignity. Introductory Comments. An Oppressed but Religious People.".
- catalog title "Dignidad : ethics through Hispanic eyes / Ismael García.".
- catalog type "text".