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Latin American and U.S. Latino Lutheranism PDF Print E-mail

19-1Our Current Issue
Epiphany 2010, Volume XIX, Number 1
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(Introduction by Adam Francisco) ventured every so often to one of the largest Roman Catholic bookstores downtown to peruse various collections of dogmatic treatises. On one of my visits, I started a casual conversation with a Venezuelan priest who asked about my background. After learning that I was a Lutheran seminarian, the priest, somewhat perplexed, exclaimed something like, “Latino Lutheran? that is not possible. You cannot be Latino and Lutheran.”

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Wittenberg & Mecca PDF Print E-mail

Wittenberg & MeccaOur Previous Issue
Reformation 2009, Volume XVIII, Number 4
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(Introduction by Adam Francisco) No matter how much the media sugarcoats it or others dismiss it as a passing trend, careful Christian ana­lysts view the resurgence of Islam as a major challenge to Christianity. Much attention has been given to the startling demographic trends in western Europe and the political ramifi­cations associated with it, but, interestingly, little attention has been given to its theological implications. In fact, most are con­tent to see Islam as just another private system of belief.

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