Название: Teología con alma latina
Автор: Daniel Salinas
Издательство: Bookwire
Жанр: Религия: прочее
isbn: 9786124252624
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12 CCLA, Committee of Cooperation in Latin America, Christian Work in Latin America: Survey and occupation, message and method, Education, vols. 1, 3, New York: The Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1917; CCLA, Committee of Cooperation in Latin America, Christian Work in Latin America: Literature, Women’s Work, the Church in the Field, the Home Base, vol. 2, New York City: The Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1917; CCLA, Committee of Cooperation in Latin America, Christian Work in Latin America: Cooperation and the Promotion of Unity, the Training and Efficiency of Missionaries, the Devotional Addresses, the Popular Addresses, vol. 3, New York City: Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1917.
13 No pretendo negar que hubo también razones ideológicas, aunque vale la pena reconocer que los actores principales en Panamá no estaban conscientes de ellas. El análisis de las ideologías detrás del congreso es más bien reciente. Para esto, ver el trabajo de Arturo Piedra, Evangelización protestante en América Latina. Análisis de las razones que justificaron y promovieron la expansión protestante 1830–1960, vol. 1, San José: Universidad Bíblica Latinoamericana, 2005; Arturo Piedra, Evangelización protestante en América Latina. Análisis de las razones que justificaron y promovieron la expansión protestante, vol. 2, Quito: CLAI, 2005.
14 Committee of Cooperation in Latin America, Christian Work in Latin America: Survey and Occupation, Message and Method, Education, vol. 1, p.136.
15 Ibíd., pp. 79 ss., 192.
16 Ibíd., p. 245.
17 Ibíd., p. 130.
18 Ibíd., p. 140.
19 Ibíd., p. 144.
20 Ibíd., p. 16.
21 Robert E. Speer, Missions in South America, New York: The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the USA, 1909; Robert E. Speer, South American Problems, New York: Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1912.
22 Speer, Missions in South America, p. 151.
23 Ibíd., p. 152.
24 Ibíd., p. 153.
25 Ibíd., p. 154.
26 Ibíd.
27 Ibíd., p. 159.
28 American Track Society, Ecumenical Missionary Conference New York, 1900: Report of the Ecumenical Conference on Foreign Missions, Held in Carnigie Hall and Neighboring Churches, April 21 to May 1, vol. 1, New York: American Track Society, 1900, p. 476.
29 Speer, Missions in South America, p. 161.
30 Ibíd.
31 Ibíd., p. 162.
32 Ibíd., p. 163.
33 Ibíd., p. 168.
34 Ibíd., p. 169.
35 Committee of Cooperation in Latin America, Christian Work in Latin America: Cooperation and the Promotion of Unity, The Training and Efficiency of Missionaries, the Devotional Addresses, the Popular Addresses, p. 54.
36 Ibíd.
37 James C. Dekker, “North American Protestant Theology: Impact on Central America”, Evangelical Review of Theology 9, n.° 3, julio, 1985, p. 386.
38 Committee of Cooperation in Latin America, Christian Work in Latin America: Survey and Occupation, Message and Method, Education, vol. 1, pp. 274–82.
39 Ibíd., p. 281.
40 Ibíd., p. 312.
41 Ibíd., p. 313.
42 Ibíd., pp. 283–300.
43 Ibíd., p. 292.
44 Ibíd., p. 294.
45 Ibíd., p. 297.
46 CCLA Committee of Cooperation in Latin America, Regional Conferences in Latin America, New York City: The Missionary Education Movement, 1917, p. 426.
47 Ibíd., p. 101.
48 Robert E. Speer, Samuel G. Inman y Frank K. Sanders, eds., Christian Work in South America: Official Report of the Congress on Christian Work in South America, at Montevideo, Uruguay, Abril, 1925, vol. 1, ed. CCLA, 2 vols., vol. 1: Unoccupied Fields, Indians, Education, Evangelism, Social Movements, Health Industry, New York and Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1925, p. 350–62.
49 Ibíd., p. 351.
50 Robert E. Speer, Samuel G. Inman y Frank K. Sanders, eds., Christian Work in South America: Official Report of the Congress on Christian Work in South America, at Montevideo, Uruguay, April, 1925. vol. 2, ed. CCLA, 2 vols., vol. 2: Church and the Community, Religious Education, СКАЧАТЬ