Sharon E. Heaney is associate professor of theology and Latin American studies and director of the Academic Resource Center, Virginia Theological Seminary. She is the author of Contextual Theology for Latin America (2008).
"""Engaging Latino/a/x Theologies is an exercise in academic-intellectual border-crossing . . . which is both a call to and an example for us all to do likewise."" --Fernando Segovia, professor of New Testament and early Christianity, Vanderbilt University Divinity School ""Sharon Heaney charts a journey from Northern Ireland to el coraz�n of Latin@ theologies . . . and models the wisdom of doing theology en conjunto."" --Carmen M. Nanko-Fern�ndez, professor of Hispanic theology and ministry, Catholic Theological Union ""This book is essential reading for all who wish to construct a bridge forward to spiritual healing and reconstruction."" --Robert Chao Romero, vice chair and director of graduate studies, UCLA Chavez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies. ""Sharon Heaney skillfully captures a family portrait that radiates with a vibrant diversity of unique knowledge bases. . . . This book serves as a poignant reminder of the wonderful cloud of Latino/a/x Christian witnesses that envelop and inspire us."" --Oscar Garc�a-Johnson, professor of theology and Latino/a/e studies, Fuller Theological Seminary. ""Engaging Latino/a/x Theologies functions as a model for theologians reflecting upon colonial realities from their particular contexts."" --Neomi DeAnda, associate professor of religious studies, University of Dayton ""This book does what all great works of theology do: with hope, it helps us to better understand our place in the world."" --Amir Hussain, professor of theological studies, Loyola Marymount University ""This book is a welcome model of a much-needed path for teachers and students of any background to collaborate creatively and with integrity across difference."" --Carla E. Roland Guzm�n, assistant professor of church history, The General Theological Seminary ""If you accept Sharon Heaney's invitation to this dialogue, you will be able to see the world, the church, our communities, and yourself with fresh and Spirit-like eyes."" --Yoimel Gonzalez Hernandez, dean of Latino Deacon's School, Episcopal Diocese of Washington ""Engaging Latino/a/x Theologies is an exercise in academic-intellectual border-crossing . . . which is both a call to and an example for us all to do likewise."" --Fernando Segovia, professor of New Testament and early Christianity, Vanderbilt University Divinity School ""Sharon Heaney charts a journey from Northern Ireland to el coraz�n of Latin@ theologies . . . and models the wisdom of doing theology en conjunto."" --Carmen M. Nanko-Fern�ndez, professor of Hispanic theology and ministry, Catholic Theological Union ""This book is essential reading for all who wish to construct a bridge forward to spiritual healing and reconstruction."" --Robert Chao Romero, vice chair and director of graduate studies, UCLA Chavez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies. ""Sharon Heaney skillfully captures a family portrait that radiates with a vibrant diversity of unique knowledge bases. . . . This book serves as a poignant reminder of the wonderful cloud of Latino/a/x Christian witnesses that envelop and inspire us."" --Oscar Garc�a-Johnson, professor of theology and Latino/a/e studies, Fuller Theological Seminary. ""Engaging Latino/a/x Theologies functions as a model for theologians reflecting upon colonial realities from their particular contexts."" --Neomi DeAnda, associate professor of religious studies, University of Dayton ""This book does what all great works of theology do: with hope, it helps us to better understand our place in the world."" --Amir Hussain, professor of theological studies, Loyola Marymount University ""This book is a welcome model of a much-needed path for teachers and students of any background to collaborate creatively and with integrity across difference."" --Carla E. Roland Guzm�n, assistant professor of church history, The General Theological Seminary ""If you accept Sharon Heaney's invitation to this dialogue, you will be able to see the world, the church, our communities, and yourself with fresh and Spirit-like eyes."" --Yoimel Gonzalez Hernandez, dean of Latino Deacon's School, Episcopal Diocese of Washington"