It takes the average reader 5 hours and 32 minutes to read Contextual Theology for Latin America by Sharon E. Heaney
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In the context of Latin America, the theology of liberation is both dominant and world renowned. However, this context and the pursuit of theological relevance belong also to other voices. Orlando E. Costas, Samuel Escobar, J. Andrew Kirk, Emilio A. Nunez and C. Rene Padilla are thinkers who have sought to bring an evangelical understanding of liberation to the people of Latin America. Despite their influence on national and international theology and despite their transformative contribution to the praxis of churches ministering in contexts of poverty, their thought has not been systematized...
Contextual Theology for Latin America by Sharon E. Heaney is 331 pages long, and a total of 83,081 words.
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