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This global archival collaboration documents the history of Latin American evangelicalism through the translation of carefully selected primary sources, providing readers with direct access to the perspectives and deliberations of the first generations of evangelicals in Latin America. The documents are framed by substantive introductions from leading scholars within the region, situating local stories and voices within the wider demographic and conceptual transformations reshaping Christianity worldwide. The volume shifts the focus of mission and belief studies away from English-language centered narratives and highlights the complex interplay of local and global forces as they unfold in the lives of the movement's newest members. From accounts of the Pentecostal revival in Chile, to shifting notions of religious liberty in nineteenth-century Nicaragua, to evangelization efforts among Indigenous groups in Ecuador, and the first Spanish-language evangelical newspaper in Argentina, this work offers a deeper look at the nascent effervescence of Latin America's growing religious minority.
Contents
Forward David Bebbington; Introduction Pedro Feitoza and Joseph Florez; Part I. Conversion: 1. In Luther's path: a historical conversion letter and sermon by Manuel Aguas, 1871 Carlos Martínez García; Primary source: excerpt from El Monitor Republicano (México DF), 1871; 2. Two evangelical converts build their own church in Buenos Aires: Matías Fernández and Carlota Lusbin (1900-1904) Paula Seiguer Primary sources: excerpts from the South American Missionary Magazine, 1900; and La Reforma (Buenos Aires), 1904; 3. A rural leader who became an evangelical Christian in the Evangelical Missionary Union Church of Colombia Pablo Moreno Palacios; Primary source: autobiographical story written by Pedro Antonio Aguirre Molina; 4. The origins of Pentecostalism in Puerto Rico: a historiographical look at the memories of Juan León Lugo Maricelis Nogueras Colón; Primary source: Juan L. Lugo, Pentecostés en Puerto Rico: o la vida de un misionero, 1951; Part II. New Religious Sensibilities: 5. Protestantism and secularization in Río de la Plata, 1870-1900: the disenchantment of the 'Catholic world' Norman Rubén Amestoy; Primary sources: excerpts from El Estandarte (Buenos Aires), 1889; El Atalaya (Montevideo), 1902; and El Evangelista (Montevideo), 1877 and 1880; 6. Echoes of the awakening: a first-hand account of Sister Elena's visit to the methodist churches of Santiago, 1909 Juan Sepúlveda; Primary source: excerpt from Chile Evanjélico (Concepción), 1909; 7. Life and health: Adventist print media in Brazil Karina Kosicki Bellotti; Primary sources: excerpts from Revista Vida e Saúde, 1939; Part III. Negotiating Social, Political, and Everyday Life: 8. Renacimiento: the construction of Peru's evangelical identity Juan Fonseca; Primary sources: excerpts from Renacimiento (Lima), 1921 and 1927; 9. Flag, faith, and nationalism: Protestantism, modernization, and political fiefdom in the Brazilian backlands in the early twentieth century David F. Nogueira Da Silva; Primary sources: excerpts from A República (Teresina), 1908 and 1909; and O Jornal Baptista (Rio de Janeiro), 1908; 10. Protestant expansion in Nicaragua: an analysis of La Libérrima (1893) Ligia Madrigal Mendieta Primary sources: articles from the 'Libérrima' Constitution of 1893 and the Reform of 1896 (Nicaragua), and La Antorcha: Revista Mensual de la Convención Bautista (Managua), 1941; 11. Operation Auca: contact and evangelization of the Waorani Indians in Ecuador Susana Andrade; Primary source: Elisabeth Elliot, Through Gates of Splendor, 1956; Epilogue: The pioneers' heritage seen from the twenty-first century Véronique Lecaros.



