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The authors articulate the fundamental principles and perspectives with which Hispanics from different faith traditions do theology. Describing both Protestant and Catholic traditions, they show how various Latinx cultures have been shaped by historical movements such as colonialism, Christian mission, and globalization.
Praise for the original edition:
“To this day, this is the most comprehensive review of the wide range of Latin[x] theologies in the United States, their history, and their varying contexts and contributions.”— Justo L. González, author, Acts: Gospel of the Spirit
Now thoroughly revised, this basic introduction describes both Protestant and Catholic traditions, including the fundamental principles underlying the ways Hispanics approach theology. Showing how their outlook has been shaped by historical and cultural movements including colonialism and Christian mission, this book provides the ideal introduction to a vibrant and distinctive way of doing theology.
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