Protestantism and power in nineteenth-century Latin America
Joel Morales CruzMistaken identity, apostolic number, the tenth muse, and Calvin’s hope
the editorsThe desires, faith, and practices of elite colonizers, politicians, and church bureaucrats opposed those of the poor, enslaved, and oppressed.
Jennifer Woodruff TaitMap of indiginous groups when Europeans arrived in the new world
the editorsChristianity in Latin America has a rich and complicated, history encompassing many different countries, traditions, and political situations. This timeline offers a brief introduction to both church (in bold) and state (in italic).
the editorsMap of Central and South America in the twentieth century
the editorsHow Pentecostalism spread in Latin America and the Caribbean
Carlos F. Cardoza-OrlandiThe role of religion in Latin America remains strong, and religious voices on all sides can be heard amid current political debates.
Joel Morales CruzIn 2013 Francis became the first pope from Latin America
Jennifer Woodruff TaitDiversity and complexity mark today’s Latin American church
the editors with Justo L. González and Ondina E. GonzálezHere are recommendations from CH editorial staff and this issue’s authors that begin to explore the complex subject of Latin American Christianity.
the editorsChristianity and theater
Awakenings
Stories worth retelling
Revival: the first thousand years
Containing today’s events, devotional, quote and stories