America Latina y el Caribe
Title | America Latina y el Caribe PDF eBook |
Author | CEPAL (Comision Economica para America Latina y el Caribe) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 85 |
Release | 2000 |
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America latina y el caribe: ayer, hoy, y manana
Title | America latina y el caribe: ayer, hoy, y manana PDF eBook |
Author | Organizacion de las Naciones Unidas |
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Pages | 85 |
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América Latina y el Caribe
Title | América Latina y el Caribe PDF eBook |
Author | Publicaciones de las Naciones Unidas |
Publisher | |
Pages | 85 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Caribbean Area |
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Journal of Latin American Theology, Volume 15, Number 1
Title | Journal of Latin American Theology, Volume 15, Number 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Lindy Scott |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2020-05-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1725278111 |
This volume of the Journal of Latin American Theology and the fall 2019 volume are dedicated to providing an up-to-date analysis of Christianity in current Latin American societies. This issue focuses on selections from the Caribbean and South America. An excellent array of Christian leaders representing these regions have risen to the task. First, they situate readers in the contemporary political and social context of their country. Next, they describe contemporary Christianity in their nation, both Protestant and Catholic, as the respective churches respond to their national challenges. Then they explore what followers of Jesus in their countries would want to share with the larger worldwide church and what Christians in their nations need to learn from Christian sisters and brothers from around the globe. An introductory overview of recent religious changes throughout Latin America, written by Fernando Bullón, sets the stage to help us understand the context of Protestantism in the region. The Dominican Republic is covered by Perfecto Jacinto Sánchez; Panama by Marina Medina Moreno and Jocabed Solano; Ecuador by Rodrigo Riffo; Bolivia by Eva Morales and Drew Jennings-Grisham; Brazil by Marcus de Matos; Paraguay by Flavio Florentín; Argentina by Juan José Barreda and Diana Medina González; and Chile by Luis Cruz-Villalobos. This volume, together with the second issue of 2019, will make an excellent textbook in universities and seminaries for all who want to understand Latin American Christianity today. We pray that these country studies lead readers to prayers of solidarity and reflection upon how God is walking among us in our various contexts.
The Embattled But Empowered Community
Title | The Embattled But Empowered Community PDF eBook |
Author | Wilma Wells Davies |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004178309 |
Based on extensive empirical research, and utilizing predominately Latin American scholarly literature, this book examines connections between Argentine popular and pentecostal worldviews. It proposes that there is a major connection between the two rooted in cosmological assumptions of spiritual power.
The New Testament in Color
Title | The New Testament in Color PDF eBook |
Author | Esau McCaulley |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 803 |
Release | 2024-08-06 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830818294 |
In this one-volume commentary, a multiethnic team of scholars holding orthodox Christian beliefs brings exegetical expertise coupled with a unique interpretive lens to illuminate the ways social location and biblical interpretation work together. These diverse scholars offer a better vantage point for both the academy and the church.
People Vision
Title | People Vision PDF eBook |
Author | Leonard N. |
Publisher | William Carey Publishing |
Pages | 455 |
Release | 2024-09-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 164508602X |
Explore the Unreached Frontier of Global Mission In a world full of digital connections and globalization, a startling truth remains hidden in plain sight: countless communities have yet to hear the transformative message of the gospel. A mere fraction of global missionaries—less than 4 percent—are devoted to the unreached people groups (UPGs). This glaring disparity reveals a challenge in modern missiology. People Vision is a benchmark study of the people group paradigm that underscores its vital role in the twenty-first century. Leveraging insights from those in the Majority World, over sixty authors reexamine our understanding of people group missiology from the lens of Scripture, reflection, conversation, prayer, and case studies from field workers and church/mission leaders. Readers are equipped with the tools to navigate and overcome the barriers hindering effective mission work among UPGs and envision innovative approaches. Engage with this transformative guide and be part of a movement that redefines mission work, ensuring no people group is left behind.