It is only as recently as the late 1960s that Roman Catholic and Protestant scholars such as Elizondo, Gonzalez, Isasi-Diaz, Deck, Aquino, Goizueta, Costas, Espin, and Villafane began opening theologians' eyes to the Latino/...

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It is only as recently as the late 1960s that Roman Catholic and Protestant scholars such as Elizondo, Gonzalez, Isasi-Diaz, Deck, Aquino, Goizueta, Costas, Espin, and Villafane began opening theologians' eyes to the Latino/Latina perspective. There has been such an explosion of material, however, since 1968 that a guide or introduction to this emerging theology is needed. In La Cosecha: Harvesting Contemporary United States Hispanic Theology (1972-1998) Eduardo Fernandez offers that introduction.

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