Hispanic Bible Institutes
Distributed for University of Scranton Press
195 pages
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6 x 9
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© 2004
Elizabeth Conde-Frazier explains the Hispanic church in the United States as a church in diaspora. She studies two New England Bible Institutes and describes the changes and developments of these communities, including their sociological and theological influences.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter I: Hispanic Protestant Missiology
Chapter II: Theological Education in the Hispanic Protestant Church
Chapter III: Interview and Analysis of Two Hispanic Bible Institutes
Chapter IV: Theology, Methodology and Pedagogy at Bible Institutes
Chapter V: Power Issues in Bible Institutes
Chapter VI: Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Chapter I: Hispanic Protestant Missiology
Chapter II: Theological Education in the Hispanic Protestant Church
Chapter III: Interview and Analysis of Two Hispanic Bible Institutes
Chapter IV: Theology, Methodology and Pedagogy at Bible Institutes
Chapter V: Power Issues in Bible Institutes
Chapter VI: Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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