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- I Was And I Am Dust: Penitente Practices as a Way of Knowing
- Book
- 2009
- Published by: Liturgical Press
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There are a variety of people, practices, and celebrations in the Catholic Church. At times some of these can be dismissed too easily as extreme, superstitious, or uninformed. Such is the case with the Penitentes of NewMexico. In I Was and I Am Dust, David M. Mellott shares his experiences of the Penitentes as an outsider. He explains their struggles with the institutional church, and some of the seemingly extreme rituals they facilitate during Holy Week. Through the voice of Larry Torres, one of the senior members of the Penitentes, Mellott poignantly provides readers with a more intimate picture of this community of practitioners.Yet so much more than an analysis written by an outsider, this work attempts to understand the experience of those within a group whose practices are considered outside the mainstream. With Mellott and Torres, readers may be surprised to discover a depth of meaning in these practices 'and to realize the beauty of being dust.David M. Mellott is assistant professor of practical theology and director of ministerial formation at Lancaster Theological Seminary, where he teaches courses in philosophy, ethnography, and theology of ministry. He is committed to supporting and nurturing Christian communities that empower people to live more authentically as they seek to love God, neighbor, and self more deeply.
Table of Contents
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- Acknowledgments
- pp. xv-xvii
- Introduction
- pp. 1-20
- Chapter 1. Historical Background
- pp. 21-39
- Chapter 2. Holy Week in Arroyo Seco
- pp. 41-65
- Chapter 3. Era y soy polvo
- pp. 67-89
- Chapter 4. Ethnography as Theology
- pp. 91-114
- Appendix 2. The First Night of Las Posadas
- pp. 123-130
- Appendix 3. Larry Torres’ Life Stories
- pp. 131-148
- Appendix 4. Larry’s Picture Book
- pp. 149-153
- Select Bibliography
- pp. 155-158
- The Penitente Paintings by Isaac L. Udell
- pp. 167-174
Additional Information
ISBN
9780814662328
Related ISBN(s)
9780814662250
MARC Record
OCLC
966910480
Pages
192
Launched on MUSE
2017-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No