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Subject search "Religion" found 32 book(s).
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The Alabados of New Mexico
Thomas J. Steele S.J., Editor and translator
The sacred hymns of New Mexico compiled by the expert on church literature in a handsome bilingual volume.
$ ( hardcover )  978-0-8263-2967-7 Low stock, call for availability
 
The Black Madonna in Latin America and Europe: Tradition and Transformation
Malgorzata Oleszkiewicz-Peralba
This richly illustrated study examines how the Black Madonna has become a symbol of national identity, resistance against oppression, and empowerment for the female populations of such diverse cultures as Poland and Cuba.
$ ( paperback )  978-0-8263-4103-7 Low stock, call for availability
 
Cave, City, and Eagle's Nest: An Interpretive Journey through the Mapa de Cuauhtinchan No. 2
David Carrasco , Editor
Scott Sessions , Editor
The culmination of recent restoration and analysis, these richly illustrated essays examine the history and meaning of one of Mesoamerica's surviving documents dating from the 1540s.
$ ( hardcover )  978-0-8263-4283-6 Low stock, call for availability
 
The Ancient Spirituality of the Modern Maya
Thomas Hart
The myth and ceremony of Maya beliefs have been sustained for over five hundred years in spite of massacres, persecution, and discrimination.
$ ( hardcover )  978-0-8263-4350-5 Low stock, call for availability
 
Constructing Lives at Mission San Francisco: Native Californians and Hispanic Colonists, 1776-1821
Quincy Newell
In this finely crafted study Quincy Newell examines the complexity of cultural contact between Franciscans and the native populations at Mission San Francisco.
$ ( hardcover )  978-0-8263-4706-0 Low stock, call for availability
 
Contending for the Faith: Southern Baptists in New Mexico, 1938-1995
Daniel R. Carnett
Examines how a southern evangelical denomination was able to become the second largest religious body in a region characterized by cultural, racial, and religious pluralism; and the effect this had on their structure and beliefs.
$ ( hardcover )  978-0-8263-2837-3 Low stock, call for availability
 
Crossing Borders with the Santo Nino de Atocha
Juan Javier Pescador
In this thoroughly researched work, Juan Javier Pescador traces the history of popular devotion to the Santo Niño de Atocha, one of the the most prominent religious figures for households between Zacatecas, Mexico, and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
$ ( hardcover )  978-0-8263-4709-1 Low stock, call for availability
 
Crossing Guadalupe Street: Growing up Hispanic and Protestant
David Maldonado
To grow up as a Mexican-American Methodist in a small town in south central Texas in the 1940s and 1950s was to be a minority within a minority. This memoir is the story of a man who became bilingual, bicultural, and successful, but it is also a tribute to the traditions in which he grew up.
$ ( paperback )  978-0-8263-2231-9 Low stock, call for availability
 
Death and Dying in New Mexico
Martina Will de Chaparro
This thoroughly researched study uses death to explore the intersection of religious culture and politics in colonial New Mexico.
$ ( hardcover )  978-0-8263-4163-1 Low stock, call for availability
 
Guadalupe
Carla Zarebska
Jaqueline Robinson López , Translator
Alejandro Gómez de Tuddo , Photographer
A lavishly illustrated history of the many images of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
$ ( paperback )  978-0-8263-3762-7 Low stock, call for availability
 
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