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A Gospel For The Poor Global Social Christianity And The Latin American Evangelical Left David C Kirkpatrick

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A Gospel For The Poor Global Social Christianity And The Latin American Evangelical Left David C Kirkpatrick
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 288
Author: David C. Kirkpatrick
ISBN: 9780812296051, 0812296052
Language: English
Year: 2019

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A Gospel For The Poor Global Social Christianity And The Latin American Evangelical Left David C Kirkpatrick by David C. Kirkpatrick 9780812296051, 0812296052 instant download after payment.

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.

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