The story of Latino Protestants in the United States / Juan Francisco Mart�inez.
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TextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2018Copyright date: 2018Description: xxiv, 240 pages ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780802873187
- 0802873189
- BR 563 .H57 M3625 2018
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | BR 563 .H57 M3625 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98652157 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Latino Protestantism today -- Framing the Latino Protestant story -- Conquest, Americanization, and evangelization (1848-1900) -- Ministry among the "northern Mexicans" (1901-1940) -- Migrant workers, citizens, and exiles (1941-1964) -- New faces among Latino Protestants (1965-1985) -- Latino Protestants are finally "discovered" (1986-2000) -- Finding a place at the table (2001-present) -- Futures of Latino Protestantism -- Concluding thoughts on a living history.
This groundbreaking book by Juan Francisco Mart�inez provides a broad historical overview of Latino Protestantism in the United States from the early nineteenth century to the present. Beginning with a description of the diverse Latino Protestant community and a summary of his own historiographical approach, Mart�inez then examines six major periods in the history of American Latino Protestantism, paying special attention to key social, political, and religious issues--including immigration policies, migration patterns, enculturation and assimilation, and others--that framed its development and diversification during each period. He concludes by outlining the challenges currently facing Latino Protestants in the United States and considering what Latino Protestantism might look like in the future. -- Provided by publisher.
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