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Luis N. Rivera-Pagan: has collected these essays, different in content and purpose, but sharing a common theme: We are a people in Diaspora! The narrative takes us from the colonial structures of the 16th century to the jubilee 2000, intertwining history, theology, mission and literature in a well-crafted argument: Our Diaspora is deeply rooted in a violent past, but searching for a future of hope, dreaming and envisioning that our utopia has a destiny beyond any imagination. Rivera Pagan is challenging us to reimagine our destiny not as victims of colonial oppression but as agents of liberation.
Luis N. Rivera-Pagan is the Henry Winters Luce Professor of Ecumenics at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is the suthor of several books, among them:
A violent Evangelism: the Political and Religious Conquest of the Americas (1992),
Mito, Exilio y Demonios: Literatura y teologia en America Latina (1996),
Dialogos y polifonias: perspectivas y resenas (1999), and
Fe y cultura en Puerto Rico (2002).
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