Ryan T. Ramsey is Visiting Assistant Professor of History and World Christianity at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
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"Ramsey's historical account of the life and ministry of folk saint and healer Teresa Urrea provides vivid firsthand testimony while situating Urrea within the religious world views that shaped and challenged her devotional life: Indigenous religion, popular and institutional Catholicism, and Espiritismo. Through Urrea's story, the author decolonizes the Christian narrative of the Americas and challenges dominant historical epistemologies, bringing Urrea into sharper focus within the religious history in the Americas." -Michelle Gonzalez Maldonado, author of A Critical Introduction to Religion in the Americas: Bridging the Liberation Theology and Religious Studies Divide

