Theologies of Guadalupe
From the Era of Conquest to Pope Francis
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:31st Jan '19
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Every Spanish-speaking country in Latin America and the Caribbean has its own national representation of the Virgin Mary who is credited with helping to spread Christianity. None of these is more prominent than the Virgin of Guadalupe, patroness of Mexico. According to tradition, the Virgin appeared to a man named Juan Diego on the Hill of Tepeyac, just outside Mexico City, four times in 1531. The local bishop doubted his claim until an image of the Virgin appeared on Juan Diego's cloak. That cloak is now among the most popular religious icons in the Americas, and the Virgin of Guadalupe is among the most widely known of Marian apparitions. Our Lady of Guadalupe is also the only Marian apparition tradition in the Americas- and indeed in all of Roman Catholicism- that has since inspired a sustained series of published theological analyses. In Theologies of Guadalupe, Timothy Matovina explores the way theologians have understood Our Lady of Guadalupe and sought to assess and foster her impact on the lives of her devotees since the seventeenth century. He examines core theological topics in the Guadalupe tradition, developed in response to major events in Mexican history: conquest, attempts to Christianize native peoples, society-building, independence, and the demands for justice for marginalized groups. This book tells how, amidst the plentiful miraculous images of Christ, Mary, and the saints that dotted the sacred landscape of colonial New Spain, the Guadalupe cult rose above all others and was transformed from a local devotion into a regional, national, and then international phenomenon. Matovina traces the development of the theologies of Guadalupe from the colonial era to our own time, revealing how Christian ideas imported from Europe developed in dynamic interaction with the new contexts in which they took root.
Theologies of Guadalupe fills a critical lacuna in the literature on Our Lady of Guadalupe. A historical theologian steeped in Guadalupan studies, Matovina has researched and written extensively on the topic over the course of several decades. In this masterful work of scholarship, he has given us the fruits of those many years of research undertaken not only in multiple libraries and parish archives, but in the communities of Guadalupe's devotees themselves. * Roberto S. Goizueta, Theological Studies *
This excellent book enhances Guadalupan studies and also contributes significantly to Latin American and Latino/a religious history. Guadalupe has long been an undeniable central figure in the Catholicism of the Americas; Matovina's work provides an admirable intellectual and theological history of her unfolding devotion. * Brett Hendrickson, H-Net *
ISBN: 9780190902759
Dimensions: 163mm x 236mm x 25mm
Weight: 499g
240 pages