A Gospel for the Poor adopts a transnational perspective to tell the story of how a Cold War generation of progressive Latin Americans, including seminal figures such as Ecuadorian René Padilla and Peruvian Samuel Escobar, developed, named, and exported their version of social Christianity to an evolving coalition of global evangelicals.
A Gospel for the Poor adopts a transnational perspective to tell the story of how a Cold War generation of progressive Latin Americans, including seminal figures such as Ecuadorian René Padilla and Peruvian Samuel Escobar, developed, named, and exported their version of social Christianity to an evolving coalition of global evangelicals.
David C. Kirkpatrick teaches the history of religion at James Madison University.
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List of Abbreviations Introduction. Toward a Gospel for the Poor Chapter 1. A New Style of Evangelicalism from Latin America Chapter 2. Revolutionary Ferment Chapter 3. Cold War Christianity Chapter 4. Deporting American Evangelicalism Chapter 5. Marketing Social Christianity Chapter 6. Crossing Boundaries Chapter 7. The Reshaping of Global Evangelicalism Conclusion. A Global Reach Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations Introduction. Toward a Gospel for the Poor Chapter 1. A New Style of Evangelicalism from Latin America Chapter 2. Revolutionary Ferment Chapter 3. Cold War Christianity Chapter 4. Deporting American Evangelicalism Chapter 5. Marketing Social Christianity Chapter 6. Crossing Boundaries Chapter 7. The Reshaping of Global Evangelicalism Conclusion. A Global Reach Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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