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Our Lady of Guadalupe and Saint Juan Diego:The Historical Evidence offers a detailed account of the Great Guadalupan Event and its historical and spiritual importance today. As part of the series Celebrating Faith: Explorations in Latino Spirituality and Theology, Eduardo Cháaacute;vez's work explores the Guadalupan apparition narrative using the historical documents and past investigations as avenues to come closer to the reality of the events in 1531. His thorough study yields a refreshing new perspective on centuries-old events in Mexico, and also offers a compelling portrait of the…mehr

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Our Lady of Guadalupe and Saint Juan Diego:The Historical Evidence offers a detailed account of the Great Guadalupan Event and its historical and spiritual importance today. As part of the series Celebrating Faith: Explorations in Latino Spirituality and Theology, Eduardo Cháaacute;vez's work explores the Guadalupan apparition narrative using the historical documents and past investigations as avenues to come closer to the reality of the events in 1531. His thorough study yields a refreshing new perspective on centuries-old events in Mexico, and also offers a compelling portrait of the continued importance of the Virgin of Guadalupe for countless believers.
Autorenporträt
Eduardo Chavez, the grandson of renowned civil rights leader Cesar Chavez and Cuban revolutionary Max Lesnik, upholds the legacy of two influential families dedicated to activism and social justice. His deep rooted commitment to activism influenced his feature documentary, Hailing Cesar released April 2018. Since its debut, Eduardo has screened the film and spoken at over 100 universities across the country. Eduardo is also the co-founder of Latindia Studios and creator and host of We Are Latinx, a podcast that explores the intersection of Latinx culture with the work and identity of its guests. Eduardo has delivered inspiring talks at over 100 colleges and high schools across America since 2018. His work highlights the vital contributions of farmworker communities, immigrants, and other underrepresented groups, fostering awareness and appreciation for their impact. Beyond advocacy, Eduardo connects with young audiences through powerful discussions on personal identity and self-discovery, encouraging them to embrace their stories and find their place in the world.