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El Journal of Latin American Theology: Christian Reflections from the Latino South es una publicación bianual en inglés de la Fraternidad Teológica Latinoamericana. Este boletín teológico tiene como finalidad proveer en inglés muestras del pensamiento evangélico de mayor influencia en la Latinoamérica de hoy y así promover un diálogo más fructífero personas cristianas alrededor del mundo.

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Tasa de suscripción: Anual (dos números): 35 U$D para individuos, 50 U$D para instituciones. Un solo número, 20 U$D. Para envío por aire, agregar 5 U$D por suscripción por año. Precio por cantidad: 5 U$D menos por suscripción por año cuando se piden 5 o más copias para ser enviadas a la misma dirección. Dirigir toda consulta con respecto a suscripciones a Lindy Scott, 24013 N. Westlake Drive, Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026, EUA; o por correo electrónico a Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spambots. Es necesario activar Javascript para visualizarla .

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Resúmenes de libros deben alcanzar entre 600 y 1,500 palabras. Artículos completos deben tener entre 1,500 y 10,000 palabras. Debe mantenerse un estilo coherente en las referencias y notas. Se prefiere el sistema corto de autores (“Short-Author System”) del Chicago Manual of Style. Notas deben aparecer a pie de página en lugar de al final del artículo.

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En Ingles / In English

The Journal of Latin American Theology: Christian Reflections from the Latino South is a biannual English-language publication of the Fraternidad Teológica Latinoamericana. The goal of this journal is to make available in English some of the most influential Protestant thinking in Latin America today, thereby contributing to a more fruitful dialogue within the church around the world.

Subscriptions
Subscription rates: One year (two issues), $35 for individuals, $50 for institutions. Single copy, $20. For airmail add $5 per subscription per year. Bulk rate: $5 less per subscription per year for 5 or more copies sent to the same address. Address all subscription correspondence to Lindy Scott, 24013 N. Westlake Drive, Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026 or email Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spambots. Es necesario activar Javascript para visualizarla .




Submissions

We welcome unsolicited editorial contributions in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. They must be accompanied by a letter of introduction, a short author biography, and a high resolution jpeg image of the author and be sent by email to Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spambots. Es necesario activar Javascript para visualizarla . Submissions must be free of copyright obligations to other publications. If they have been published elsewhere in any other form, a notice of permission to reprint must be obtained and included with the submission. The Journal reserves the right to publish or not publish any submissions and to edit submissions chosen for publication. No financial compensation for published articles will be provided, but authors will receive 5 complimentary copies of the Journal.

Book reviews should be between 600-1,500 words, and full articles should range between 1,500-10,000 words. References and notes should be of consistent style, preferably Chicago Manual of Style’s short-author system, and should be organized at the bottom of each page as footnotes.

Indexing Information

This periodical is indexed in the ATLA Religion Database®,
Published by the American Theological Library Association
300 S. Wacker Dr., Suite 2100, Chicago, IL 60606
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Website: www.atla.com

This periodical is also indexed in the Christian Periodical Index.

Journal of Latin American Theology: Christian Reflections from the Latino South

Article Contents

2006, 1.1
Lindy Scott – Letter from the Editor
Ruth Padilla DeBorst – Scrabble, Injustice, and Me
Valdir Steuernagel – Christian Social Responsibility Today: Reflections on the Lausanne Covenant
Arturo Piedra – The New Latin American Protestant Reality
Sidney Rooy – Book Review: Terrorism and the War in Iraq: A Christian Word from Latin America
Fritz Van der Lecq – Book Review: The New Global Mission: The Gospel from Everywhere to Everywhere

2006, 1.2

Ruth Padilla DeBorst – Letter from the Editor
Ricardo Barbosa de Sousa – The Trinity and Spirituality
Harold Segura – Jesus in the Face of the Needy
Samuel Escobar – Immigration: Avenue and Challenge to Mission
Lindy Scott – Mi Casa es Tu Casa: A Biblical Perspective on the Current Immigration Situation
Lee Van Ham – Book Review – God’s Economy: Biblical Studies from Latin America
M. Daniel Carroll – Book Review – Después de Nuestro Señor, Estados Unidos: Perspectivas de análisis del comportamiento e implicaciones de la migración internacional en Guatemala

2007, 2.1
Lindy Scott – Letter from the Editor
Daniel Salinas – The Beginnings of the Fraternidad Teológica Latinoamericana: Courage to Grow
M. Daniel Carroll – The Bible, the Church, and Human Rights in Contemporary Debates about Hispanic        Immigration in the United States
Lima Declaration of the Latin American Theological Fellowship against Violence

2007, 2.2 (Special Issue on Short-Term Missions in Latin America)

Lindy Scott – Letter from the Editor
Robert J. Priest – Introduction: Short-Term Missions and the Latin American Church
Francisco Cerrón – Short-Term Missions: An Initial Assessment from Experience
Martín Hartwig Eitzen – Short-Term Missions: A Latin American Perspective
Charles A. Cook and Joel Van Hoogen – Towards a Missiologically and Morally Responsible Short-Term Ministry: Lessons Learned in the Development of Church Partnership Evangelism
Alejandro Farrell – Short-Term Missions: Paratrooper Incursion or “Zaccheus Encounter”?
Laura Montgomery – Reinventing Short-Term Medical Missions to Latin America
Apolos Landa – Short-Term Medical Missions: A Summary of Experiences
Joaquín Alegre Villón – Short-Term Missions: Experiences and Perspectives from Callao, Peru
Rodrigo Maslucán – Short-Term Missions: Analysis and Proposals
Eliseo Vílchez-Blancas – Short-Term Missions: A Sign of Mutations, Tensions, and Challenges in Mission
Robert J. Priest – Peruvian Churches Acquire “Linking Social Capital” Through STM Partnerships
Ulrike Sallandt – Short-Term Mission: A Great Opportunity
Miguel A. Palomino – “If Everything Is Mission, Nothing Is Mission”: Reflections on Short-Term Missions
Marcos Arroyo Bahamonde – Contextualization of Mission: A Missiological Analysis of Short-Term Missions
Tito Paredes – Short-Term Missions: What Can Be Rescued, What Can Be Criticized, and the Challenge of Contextualization
Naomi Haynes – Book Review: Serving with Eyes Wide Open

2008, 3.1 (Special Issue on Christian Higher Education)

Lindy Scott – Letter from the Editor
Nelly Garcia Murillo – Christian Higher Education in a Global Context
José Ramón Alcántara – Transculturizing the Humanities in Christian Higher Education
Clinton Stockwell – Fundamentalisms and the Shalom of God: Christianity, Judaism and Islam
Joel Carpenter – Christian Higher Education as a Worldwide Movement
Jorge Maldonado – Book Preview: Viviendo y sirviendo en el exilio: Lecturas teológicas de la experiencia latina en los Estados Unidos

2008, 3.2 (Special Issue on Immigration)
Lindy Scott – Letter from the Editor
Juan Martínez – Undocumented, Illegal, or Unregulated Aliens? Getting Christians to Talk Together about Immigration Reform
Jorge Maldonado – Immigration and the Family: The Dynamics and Processes of Hispanic Immigrant Families
Elizabeth Conde-Frazier – Women and Immigration
Augusto Rodríguez – God’s Protection of Immigrants: A Personal Reflection from a Hispanic Pastoral Perspective
The Pasadena Declaration on Immigration of the Latin American Theological Fellowship
Hanna Helein – Book Review: Christians at the Border

2009, 4.1 (Special Issue on Latin American Christians in Dialogue with the Obama Administration)
Lindy Scott – Letter from the Editor
C. René Padilla – Open Letter to President Barack Obama
Aquiles Ernesto Martínez – Mordecai and Esther: Migration Lessons from Persian Soil
Elizabeth Conde-Frazier – President Obama and the Latino/a Church in the United States
Samuel Escobar – Another World is Possible: Expectations about Obama in Spain
Latin American Working Group – Letter to President Barack Obama: Calling for a Just U.S. Policy towards Latin America
Justo L. González – Book Preview: Los Evangélicos: Portraits of Latino Protestantism in the United States