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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sammy Alfaro , Néstor MedinaPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2015 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 4.188kg ISBN: 9781137550590ISBN 10: 1137550597 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 06 October 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""As I read this book, I sensed a fresh new wave of the same Holy Spirit that fell upon the nations on the Day of Pentecost taking place in various forms across the social and cultural diversity in the Global South. This spiritual renewal takes place in the creative tension and dynamic convergence between local and global, order and ardor, cognitive and spiritual. Herein is reflected the soul of conviction and a prophetic voice of courage, the tender edges of compassion, and the strong heart of the Gospel. This book creates a bridge between academic and applied interests that is much needed in the contemporary church del Norte."" - Jesse Miranda, Founder and Director of the Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership and Director of the Center for Urban Studies & Hispanic Leadership, Vanguard University, USA ""Medina and Alfaro have 'gifted' the church with a provocative and insightful witness of the intellectual maturity of Latin American/Latino Pentecostal thought. Pentecostals and This book offers an important window into the breadth and variety of Latino/a Pentecostal voices. This book is a must read for all persons (Pentecostal or not) who are interested in the life and mission of the church."" - Rev. Eldin Villafane, Professor of Christian Social Ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, USA, and author of Manda Fuego Senor: Introduccion al Pentecostalismo ""This collection renews, broadens, and furthers the theological conversation about Latino Pentecostalism begun by Eldin Villafañe and Samuel Solivan. The expanded interdisciplinary and hemispheric conversation moves from the critical to the creative and the descriptive to the prescriptive, and provides readers with a nuanced understanding of sui generis processes of theological development and of Pentecostals' contemporary and prospective liberative social engagement in las Américas."" - Daniel Ramírez, University of Michigan, USA, and author, Migrating Faith: Pentecostalism in the United States and Mexico in the Twentieth Century" As I read this book, I sensed a fresh new wave of the same Holy Spirit that fell upon the nations on the Day of Pentecost taking place in various forms across the social and cultural diversity in the Global South. This spiritual renewal takes place in the creative tension and dynamic convergence between local and global, order and ardor, cognitive and spiritual. Herein is reflected the soul of conviction and a prophetic voice of courage, the tender edges of compassion, and the strong heart of the Gospel. This book creates a bridge between academic and applied interests that is much needed in the contemporary church del Norte. - Jesse Miranda, Founder and Director of the Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership and Director of the Center for Urban Studies & Hispanic Leadership, Vanguard University, USA Medina and Alfaro have 'gifted' the church with a provocative and insightful witness of the intellectual maturity of Latin American/Latino Pentecostal thought. Pentecostals and This book offers an important window into the breadth and variety of Latino/a Pentecostal voices. This book is a must read for all persons (Pentecostal or not) who are interested in the life and mission of the church. - Rev. Eldin Villafane, Professor of Christian Social Ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, USA, and author of Manda Fuego Senor: Introduccion al Pentecostalismo 'This collection renews, broadens, and furthers the theological conversation about Latino Pentecostalism begun by Eldin Villafane and Samuel Solivan. The expanded interdisciplinary and hemispheric conversation moves from the critical to the creative and the descriptive to the prescriptive, and provides readers with a nuanced understanding of sui generis processes of theological development and of Pentecostals' contemporary and prospective liberative social engagement in las Americas.'-Daniel Ramirez, University of Michigan, USA, and author, Migrating Faith: Pentecostalism in the United States and Mexico in the Twentieth Century ""As I read this book, I sensed a fresh new wave of the same Holy Spirit that fell upon the nations on the Day of Pentecost taking place in various forms across the social and cultural diversity in the Global South. This spiritual renewal takes place in the creative tension and dynamic convergence between local and global, order and ardor, cognitive and spiritual. Herein is reflected the soul of conviction and a prophetic voice of courage, the tender edges of compassion, and the strong heart of the Gospel. This book creates a bridge between academic and applied interests that is much needed in the contemporary church del Norte."" - Jesse Miranda, Founder and Director of the Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership and Director of the Center for Urban Studies & Hispanic Leadership, Vanguard University, USA ""Medina and Alfaro have 'gifted' the church with a provocative and insightful witness of the intellectual maturity of Latin American/Latino Pentecostal thought. Pentecostals and This book offers an important window into the breadth and variety of Latino/a Pentecostal voices. This book is a must read for all persons (Pentecostal or not) who are interested in the life and mission of the church."" - Rev. Eldin Villafane, Professor of Christian Social Ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, USA, and author of Manda Fuego Senor: Introduccion al Pentecostalismo ""This collection renews, broadens, and furthers the theological conversation about Latino Pentecostalism begun by Eldin Villafañe and Samuel Solivan. The expanded interdisciplinary and hemispheric conversation moves from the critical to the creative and the descriptive to the prescriptive, and provides readers with a nuanced understanding of sui generis processes of theological development and of Pentecostals' contemporary and prospective liberative social engagement in las Américas."" - Daniel Ramírez, University of Michigan, USA, and author, Migrating Faith: Pentecostalism in the United States and Mexico in the Twentieth Century As I read this book, I sensed a fresh new wave of the same Holy Spirit that fell upon the nations on the Day of Pentecost taking place in various forms across the social and cultural diversity in the Global South. This spiritual renewal takes place in the creative tension and dynamic convergence between local and global, order and ardor, cognitive and spiritual. Herein is reflected the soul of conviction and a prophetic voice of courage, the tender edges of compassion, and the strong heart of the Gospel. This book creates a bridge between academic and applied interests that is much needed in the contemporary church del Norte. - Jesse Miranda, Founder and Director of the Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership and Director of the Center for Urban Studies & Hispanic Leadership, Vanguard University, USA Medina and Alfaro have 'gifted' the church with a provocative and insightful witness of the intellectual maturity of Latin American/Latino Pentecostal thought. Pentecostals and This book offers an important window into the breadth and variety of Latino/a Pentecostal voices. This book is a must read for all persons (Pentecostal or not) who are interested in the life and mission of the church. - Rev. Eldin Villafane, Professor of Christian Social Ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, USA, and author of Manda Fuego Senor: Introduccion al Pentecostalismo This collection renews, broadens, and furthers the theological conversation about Latino Pentecostalism begun by Eldin Villafane and Samuel Solivan. The expanded interdisciplinary and hemispheric conversation moves from the critical to the creative and the descriptive to the prescriptive, and provides readers with a nuanced understanding of sui generis processes of theological development and of Pentecostals' contemporary and prospective liberative social engagement in las Americas. - Daniel Ramirez, University of Michigan, USA, and author, Migrating Faith: Pentecostalism in the United States and Mexico in the Twentieth Century Author InformationJuan Esteban, Sepúlveda Iglesias en la Comunidad Teológica Evangélica de Chile Jody B. Fleming, Regent University School of Divinity, USA Ryan Gladwin, Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA Ronald Todd Bueno, University of Middlesex and Oxford Center for Mission Studies, UK Daniel Alvarez, Messenger College, Euless, USA Calvin L. Smith, King's Evangelical Divinity School, UK Robert A. Danielson, Asbury Theological Seminary, USA Daniel A. Rodríguez, Pepperdine University, USA Neomi DeAnda, Dayton University, USA Jenniffer Contreras, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, USA Esa Autero, South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary, USA Brandon Kertson, Regent University, USA Wilmer Estrada-Carrasquillo, Asbury Theological Seminary, USA Eric Patterson, Robertson School of Government at Regent University, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |