Mennonites in Latin America: Historical Sketches
by Jaime Prieto
Book, 2008, 118 pp
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Prieto examines the topic of "Anabaptists in Latin America" from several unusual angles.
- looks at a typology for Anabaptist church groups in the region, dividing them into three groups (those of foreign missionary, immigrant origin, and Latin American origin)
- emphasizes the inspiration toward peacemaking, peacebuilding and nonviolence found in the voices of Latin American children
- highlights the importance of understanding Latin American Mennonite history, from women's perspective as well as men's
- deals with the challenges of missiology and ecclesiology through the vision of Cecilia Espinoza Jiménez, and indigenous Trique women from Oaxaca, Mexico.
Type | |
Genre | Personal Theory/Thesis |
Expression | General Writing/Recording |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Pandora Press |
ISBN | 9781889239057 |
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