<p><strong>An Evangelical Perspective on Latin America</strong></p><p></p><p>Latin America continues to provoke news of global significance albeit for the different reasons than a decade ago.&nbsp;In the 1980's the stories were dominated by drug wars and political crises focusing particularly on Central America.&nbsp;Marxist ideologies political revolutions and liberation theologies appeared to proliferate.&nbsp;The 1990's have significantly altered the political economic social and religious landscape.&nbsp;Now we see democracies on the rise privatization of state monopolies and trade market reforms.&nbsp;However social tensions and the poor increase in number and the future remains volatile.&nbsp;The collapse of Soviet-style Marxism has profoundly impacted revolutionary movements as well as Cuba and Liberation theologies.&nbsp;Today even the secular media and academia acknowledge the surprising growth and influence of Latin Evangelicals that require serious re-evaluation.</p><p></p><p>Emilio Antonio Nunex C. and William David Taylor now expand their earlier work on Latin America.&nbsp;This revision incorporates a new title a provacative essay by Latin missiologist Samuel Escobar an updated section by Nunez and Taylor and an expanded annotated bibliography.</p><p></p><p><em>Crisis and Hope in Latin America</em> is panoramic yet thorough.&nbsp;Following Escobar's essay Part 1 by Taylor examines the historical socio-political and religious backgrounds of Latin America.&nbsp;In Part 2 Nunez probes issues and challenges such as post-conciliar Roman Catholicism liberation theology the charismatic movement contextualization and evangelical social responsibility.&nbsp;In Part 3 both authors update their original material and Taylor concludes by exploring the implications of this book for the church mission agencies and expatriate missionaries in Latin America.</p>
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