Contradicting the widely held but false belief that all Latinos are Catholic, this book offers a concise one-volume introduction to America’s Latino Protestants, the fastest growing segment of U.S. Protestantism today.Los Protestantes: An Introduction to Latino Protestantism in the United States, the first to provide a broad introduction to this rapidly growing population. At its core is an exploration of the group’s demographics, denominational tendencies, and potential for continued growth. Current information is supported by a survey of the history of Latino Protestants in the United States, which dates back to the efforts of missionaries in the mid-19th century.Los Protestantes brings together data from formerly disparate studies of various aspects of the community to create an insightful overview. The work presents brief descriptions of principal denominations and organizations among Latino Protestants. It notes marked differences that separate Latino Protestants from other U.S. Protestants, and it examines an evolving Protestant/Latino ethno-religious identity. Readers will come away from this study more clearly understanding the current state of Latino Protestantism in the United States, as well as where Latino Protestants fit in the overall picture of U.S. religion.
Jr. Juan Francisco Martinez Jr.
Los Protestantes [EPUB ebook]
An Introduction to Latino Protestantism in the United States
Los Protestantes [EPUB ebook]
An Introduction to Latino Protestantism in the United States
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 216 ● ISBN 9798216040491 ● Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (USA) ● Published 2011 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9364975 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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