Contact us on (02) 8445 2300
For all customer service and order enquiries

Woodslane Online Catalogues

Faces of Latin American Protestantism

Description
Author
Biography
Reviews
Google
Preview
This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Only recently have protestant histories begun to address historical, ideological, and theological questions in relation to the Protestant church in Latin America. In this book renowned theologian Jose Miguez Bonino distinguishes four "faces" with which Protestantism appears in Latin America: the mission and expansion of mainline churches, the evangelical missionary wave at the turn of the nineteenth century, the growth of Pentecostalism, and the Protestant immigration churches from Europe all along modern Latin American history. In order to understand these religious expressions, Miguez Bonino relates internal conditions in Latin America to international relations, explores the religious and theological Anglo-Saxon trends that fed early Protestantism in Latin America, and discusses the transformations experienced by these churches in the local cultural, social, and religious conditions prevalent at different times in Latin America. Working from the thesis that evangelicalism has been the common denominator of all Protestant churches in Latin America, Miguez Bonino offers a theological critique of these different "faces" of Protestantism, discusses the conflicts that have appeared since the 1940s in the polarization of fundamentalism, evangelicalism, and liberation theology, and suggests a rereading of the evangelical tradition along trinitarian and missiological lines.
Jose Miguez Bonino is professor emeritus of systematic theology and ethics at the Facultad Evangelica de Teologia, ISEDET, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Among his numerous books are Doing Theology in a Revolutionary Situation and Toward a Christian Political Ethics.
Juergen Moltmann --University of Tuebingen "Jose Miguez Bonino was predestined to write this comprehensive and illuminating book on Latin American Protestantism! He looks at religious developments from a sociological as well as from a theological perspective. This book will help Roman Catholic bishops to understand better what they used to call 'Protestant sects, ' and it will help the very different Protestant groups to understand their mission in an ecumenical and trinitarian way." C. Rene Padilla --Kairos Community, Buenos Aires "A masterful presentation of a key to understanding the Protestant movement in its various expressions in Latin America."
Google Preview content