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Latina Evangélicas: A Theological Survey From The Margins

by Loida I. Martell-Otero, Zaida Maldonado Pérez , Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, Serene Jones, Cascade Books, OR, January 15, 2013

Description

This book provides congregations with insight into Protestant Latinas’ theological perspectives. The book’s authors use the term evangelica to refer to Protestant Latinas from Latin American or Latin Caribbean countries who were born or live in the U.S. and to emphasize that their theology offers a unique, important, and overlooked viewpoint on Christian theology. The book’s chapters focus on Christian beliefs and ways evangelicas offer a special perspective on these beliefs, including the Holy Spirit, the trinity, and the gospel.

Features

  • Foreword by Serene Jones
  • Glossary of Spanish terms
  • Bibliography

Recommended Audience

Hispanic/Latino congregations, congregations seeking to be inclusive of the Hispanic/Latino culture and theology

Cost

Purchase as book, e-book or audio book

Practical Applications

  • Read this book during a sabbatical or study leave to deepen your understanding of evangelica perspectives on Christian theology.
  • Share ideas from evangelica theology in a sermon or Bible study that explores beliefs discussed in the book, such as the Holy Spirit.

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