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| 237 Notes Notes to Chapter 1 1. Holy Family Asks for Lodging Today at Disneyland.” Script for the Stations, provided by Wendy Tarr, executive director, CLUE Orange County, April 22, 2010. 2. David Sanchez, From Patmos to the Barrio: Subverting Imperial Myths (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2008), 85. 3. William Stringfellow, An Ethic for Christians and Other Aliens in a Strange Land (Waco, TX: Word Books,1973), 14. 4. Howard Thurman, Jesus and the Disinherited (Boston: Beacon Press, 1996), 13. 5. See Sudarshan Kapur, Raising up a Prophet: The African-American Encounter with Gandhi (Boston: Beacon Press, 1992) for a complete history of this transmission. 6. “Religion Among Millennials: Less Religiously Active than Older Americans, but Fairly Traditional in Other Ways,” Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life Report, February 2010. 7. Jaime Rapaport, executive director of the Progressive Jewish Alliance, Los Angeles, phone interview, August 12, 2009. 8. This basic premise of human rights is affirmed in article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations, December 10, 1948. 9. Article 23, UDHR. 10. Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire (New York: Penguin Press, 2004). 11. See David Bacon,Illegal People: How Globalization Creates Migration and Criminalizes Immigrants (Boston: Beacon Press, 2008) for an straightforward description of how this process of globalization has affected the Mexican economy. 12. Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol, eds., Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and What We Need to Learn (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2005), 9. 13. Ibid, 12. 14. Theda Skocpol, “How America Became Civic” in Civic Engagement in American Democracy, ed. Theda Skocpol and Morris P. Fiorina, 69 (Washington DC: Brookings Institution and New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1999). 15. James F. Findlay Jr., Church People in the Struggle (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993), 20. 16. Ibid., 50. 17. Robert Wuthnow, The Restructuring of American Religion: Society and Faith since World War II (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988), 145. 238 | Notes to Chapter 1 18. Findlay, Church People, 58. 19. Alan Wolf. Transformation of American Religion: How We Actually Live Our Faith (New York: Free Press, 2003), 41. 20. Analysis of the United Methodist Church General Agency Budgets, 1969–2008. The UMC is the only mainline Protestant denomination that has a complete record of its agencies budgets. 21. John M. Hobson, The Eastern Origins of Western Civilization (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 107–14. 22. Rabbi Jonah Pesner, executive director of Just Congregations, phone interview, March 16, 2010. 23. Richard A. Horsley, Jesus and Empire: The Kingdom of God and the New World Disorder (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2003), 79. 24. Hardt and Negri, Multitude, 2004, 351. 25. See Mark Chaves, Congregations in America, (Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2004) and Wuthnow, Restructuring of American Religion, for examples. 26. See Albert J. Raboteau, A Fire in the Bones: Reflections on African-American Religious History (Boston: Beacon Press, 1995). 27. R. S. Sugirtharajah Postcolonial Criticism and Biblical Interpretation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), 101. 28. Ibid. 29. See Philip Jenkins, The New Faces of Christianity: Believing the Bible in the Global South (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006). 30. R. S. Sugirtharajah, “Complacencies and Cul-de Sacs: Christian Theologies and Colonialism,” in Postcolonial Theologies: Divinty and Empire, ed. Catherine Keller, Michael Nausner, and Mayra Rivera (St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 2004), 36. 31. Jenkins, New Faces of Christianity, 13. 32. Gloria Anzaldúa, Borderlands, La Frontera: The New Mestiza, 3rd ed. (San Francisco : Aunt Lute Books, 2007). 33. William H. Frey, “America’s New Demographics: Regions, Metros, Cities, Suburbs and Exurbs,” http://www.brook.edu/metro/speeches/frey20070212_demographics.htm. 34. R. Stephen Warner and Judith Wittner, eds., Gatherings in the Diaspora: Religious Communities and the New Immigration (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998). 35. See Anzaldúa, Borderlands, and Néstor, Mestizaje: (Re)mapping Race, Culture, and Faith with Latino Catholicism (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2009). 36. The Sentencing Project, “Felony Disenfranchisement,” http://www.sentencingproject .org/IssueAreaHome.aspx?IssueID=4. 37. http://gaylife.about.com/od/samesexmarriage/a/legalgaymarriag.htm (accessed August 13, 2010). 38. James Holston, “Spaces of Insurgent Citizenship,” Planning Theory 13 (1995). 39. Ibid., 47. 40. Selya Benhabib, The Rights of Others: Aliens, Residents and Citizens (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 110–11. 41. Amartya Sen, Development as Freedom (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001). 42. Daniel J. Tichenor, The Politics of Immigration Control in America (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002...

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