Editorial Board
Helen Rose Ebaugh, University of Houston, USASteven Engler, Mount Royal College, Calgary, CanadaAlejandro Frigerio, FLACSO, Argentina
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The Religion in the Americas Series is a series of publications devoted to the study of religious influences within and between South, Central, Latin, and North America. A particular focus lies on the interaction of different forms of Christianity with the societies, politics, religions, economies, symbols, and cultures of the variety of peoples in the Americas. The complex theologies, philosophies, and contributions of their expressions and experiences throughout the Americas have profoundly influenced not only Catholicism but many other religions - not just in the Americas but all across the globe. Religion in the Americas seeks to bring to the forefront new and promising works that deal with these issues, particularly from the perspectives from cultural anthropology, sociology, history, psychology, Latin American Studies, history, religious studies, or theology.
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9. Latin American Evangelical Theology in the 1970's
Daniel Salinas
8. Spiritual Mapping in the United States and Argentina, 1989-2005: A Geography of Fear
René Holvast
7. Old Colony Mennonites in Argentina and Bolivia
Lorenzo Cañás Bottos
6. Revolution, Revival, and Religious Conflict in Sandinista Nicaragua
Calvin L. Smith
5. Taken from the Lips: Gender and Eros in Mesoamerican Religions
Sylvia Marcos
4. Emerging Voices, Urgent Choices
Edwin I. Hernández, Milagros Peña, Kenneth G. Davis and Elizabeth Station
3. Religion and Education among Latinos in New York City
Segundo Pantoja
2. Introduction to the U.S. Latina and Latino Religious Experience
Edited by Hector Avalos
2. Introduction to the U.S. Latina and Latino Religious Experience
Edited by Hector Avalos
1. Latin American Liberation Theology
David Tombs
1. Latin American Liberation Theology
David Tombs
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