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At Home in Exile: Finding Jesus Among My Ancestors and Refugee Neighbors, Jeung Russell


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Автор: Jeung Russell
Название:  At Home in Exile: Finding Jesus Among My Ancestors and Refugee Neighbors
ISBN: 9780310527831
Издательство: Zondervan
Классификация: ISBN-10: 031052783X
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 208
Вес: 0.21 кг.
Дата издания: 04.10.2016
Язык: English
Размер: 214 x 139 x 19
Читательская аудитория: Professional & vocational
Подзаголовок: Finding jesus among my ancestors and refugee neighbors
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Поставляется из: США
Описание: This book traces Dr. Jeung`s remarkable life and ministry among the poor in the slums of East Oakland. Despite their impoverished conditions, Jeung and the community discovered the Kingdom of God in new and powerful ways, as well as how Jesus speaks to Christian exiles.


Sustaining Faith Traditions: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion among the Latino and Asian American Second Generation

Автор: Carolyn Chen, Russell Jeung
Название: Sustaining Faith Traditions: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion among the Latino and Asian American Second Generation
ISBN: 0814717357 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780814717356
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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Over fifty years ago, Will Herberg theorized that future immigrants to the United States would no longer identify themselves through their races or ethnicities, or through the languages and cultures of their home countries. Rather, modern immigrants would base their identities on their religions.
The landscape of U.S. immigration has changed dramatically since Herberg first published his theory. Most of today’s immigrants are Asian or Latino, and are thus unable to shed their racial and ethnic identities as rapidly as the Europeans about whom Herberg wrote. And rather than a flexible, labor-based economy hungry for more workers, today’s immigrants find themselves in a post-industrial segmented economy that allows little in the way of class mobility.
In this comprehensive anthology contributors draw on ethnography and in-depth interviews to examine the experiences of the new second generation: the children of Asian and Latino immigrants. Covering a diversity of second-generation religious communities including Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, and Jews, the contributors highlight the ways in which race, ethnicity, and religion intersect for new Americans. As the new second generation of Latinos and Asian Americans comes of age, they will not only shape American race relations, but also the face of American religion.


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