Power, Politics,
and Pentecostals
in Latin America
edited by
Edward L. Cleary
and Hannah W.
Stewart-Gambino
WestviewPress
1997 A Division of Harper Collins Publishers |
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Pentecostalism and Women in Brazil, Cecília Loreto Mariz and Maria das Dores Campos Machado |
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Chilean Pentecostalism: Coming of Age, Edward L. Clearyand Juan Sepidveda |
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Bricando el Charco/Jumping the Puddle: A Case Study of |
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Latin American Pentecostals: Old Stereotypes |
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Whole Book as MSWord files in Zip Format: pppladocs.zip | 375KB | ZIP |
Acknowledgments
Five years of preparation have engendered a number of debts for editors and contributors. Barbara Ellington has been unfailing in her support and useful advice as senior editor of Westview Press. Dorothy Windish of Lehigh University solved many problems in the course of producing a uniform manuscript.
Leading scholars in the Pentecostal and charismatic communities assisted in shaping new research and in assessing past efforts. These include Peter Hocken, secretary of the Society for Pentecostal Studies; Ken Gill, associate director of the Billy Graham Center Library; Gary B. McGee, Assemblies of God Theological Seminary; Cecil M. Roebeck and Killian O'Donnell, O.S.B., cochairs, International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue; Donald Gelpi, S.J., Jesuit School of Theology at the Graduate Theological Union; and Cornelia Butler Flora, Iowa State University. Jeffrey Gros, F.S.C., U.S. Catholic Conference; David Barrett, editor of the World Christian Encyclopedia; and Samuel Escobar, Eastern Baptist Seminary, added insights into global trends.
Lehigh University, Providence College, and the Yale University Center for International and Area Studies furnished essential support at several stages of research, travel, and writing. The Overseas Missions Study Center and its director, Dr. Gerald Anderson, Calvin College's Center for Christian Scholarship, Eugene TeSalle and Vanderbilt University, and Thomas Skidmore and Brown University hosted small conferences on Latin American religion that greatly aided an interchange of ideas that was useful in the shaping of this book.
At the core of the editors' and contributors' lives are our communities and families, which have sustained us and made this volume possible.
Edward L. Cleary Hannah W. Stewart-Gambino