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Pentecostal-charismatics in Latin America and among Latinos: communities that share profound historical, linguistic and cultural roots. This compilation brings together practitioners and academics with pentecostal-charismatic affiliations, who analyse from within the development of the movement among these diverse communities.
Contents
Introduction: Nestor Medina and Sammy Alfaro PART I: SOUTH AMERICAN CONVERSATIONS 1. The power of the Spirit and the Indigenization of the Church: A Latin American Perspective; Juan Sepulveda 2. Christian Renewal and the Pentecostal-Charismatic Movement in Venezuela; Jody B. Fleming 3. Towards a Transformative Latin American Pentecostal-Charismatic Social Ethic: An Argentine Perspective; Ryan Gladwin PART II: CENTRAL AMERICAN CONVERSATIONS 4. Translating Pentecost into Social Engagement in El Salvador: Community Service as a New and Contested Ritual; Ronald Todd Bueno 5. !No mas violencia! Pentecostal Theological Reflections on Violence in Honduras; Daniel Alvarez 6. Revivalism as Revolutionary, Reaction or Remote?: Pentecostal Political Heterogeneity in Sandinista Nicaragua; Calvin Smith 7. Transnationalism and the Pentecostal Salvadoran Church: A Case Study of Mision Cristiana Elim; Robert A. Danielson PART III: NORTH AMERICAN AND THE CARIBBEAN CONVERSATIONS 8. Between Two Worlds: Multigenerational and Multilingual Hispanic Youth Ministry in the USA; Daniel A. Rodriguez 9. Catholic Mysticism, Charismatics and Renewal; Neomi DeAnda 10. The Social Impact of the 1916 Pentecostal Revival in Puerto Rico; Jenniffer Contreras Flores PART IV: CROSS-DISCIPLINARY CONVERSATIONS 11. Blessed are the Prosperous but Woe to the Weak: The Influence of Socio-Economic Status to Biblical hermeneutics; Esa Autero 12. Latin American Liberation and Renewal Theology: A Pneumatological Dialogue; Brandon Kertson 13. Liberating the Church: A Latino/a Pentecostal Response to the McDonaldization Process; Wilmer Estrada-Carrasquillo 14. Toward a Pentecostal Political Theology: Augustine and the Latin American Context; Eric Patterson Conclusion; Nestor Medina and Sammy Alfaro