These essays, by one of the foremost U.S. Latino theologians, offer far-ranging insights on the relation between theology and culture. In chapters ranging from the construction of an inter cultural theology of Tradition, to new grounding questions for theological anthropology, Orlando O. Espin addresses the challenge of culture and insightfully attempts to construct Christian theology from perspectives that are neither culturally, historically, nor ethically naive. Together, these essays open new theological ground and ask theologians to acknowledge and name their cultural perspectives and locations in the construction of their theologies.Orlando O. Espin