
Sea La Luz
The Making of Mexican Protestantism in the American Southwest, 1829-1900
Juan Fransisco Martinez(Author)
University of North Texas Press,U.S.
Will be published approx. on 30. November 2006
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-57441-222-2 (ISBN)
Description
Mexican Protestantism was born in the encounter between Mexican Catholics and Anglo American Protestants, after the United States ventured into the Southwest and wrested territory from Mexico in the early nineteenth century. ""Sea la Luz"" tells the story of Mexican converts and the churches they developed through the records of Protestant missionaries. Juan Francisco Martinez traces Protestant mission work among the Spanish-speaking of the South west throughout the nineteenth century. By 1900, about 150 Spanish-speaking Protestant churches with more than five thousand adult members existed in the region. They were rejected by their own people because they were Protestants, but Anglo American Protestants did not readily accept them either because they were Mexican. In spite of the pressures from both their own community and the larger society, they forged a new religious identity in the midst of conquest.
Reviews / Votes
Martinez has rendered an invaluable service to the history of the Southwest. - Justo L. Gonzalez, Professor of Church History, Emory UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Denton
United States
Illustrations
10 photos, 7 maps, notes, bib., index
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
460 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57441-222-2 (9781574412222)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Person
JUAN FRANCISCO MARTINEZ is Assistant Dean for the Hispanic Church Studies Department and Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies and Pastoral Leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.