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10 - Latin American Quakerism

from Part III - Regional Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2018

Stephen W. Angell
Affiliation:
Earlham School of Religion, Indiana
Pink Dandelion
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham
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Summary

In this chapter we will give a brief overview of Latin American Friends, beginning with a case study of the history of Cuban Friends. We will then explore the question many have asked, “How Quaker are these churches?”
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Print publication year: 2018

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Suggested Further Reading

Graves, Brian Christopher. (1999). Americanizing Cuba by Cubanizing Protestantism: the Cuba mission of American Friends, 1900–1948, Unpublished MA thesis, University of Texas in Austin.Google Scholar
Hilty, Hiram. (1977). Friends in Cuba, Richmond, IN: Friends United Press.Google Scholar
Nordyke, Quentin. (1972). Animistic Aymaras and Church Growth, Newberg, OR: The Barclay Press.Google Scholar
Thomas, Harold R. (2003). Cultural Themes, Worldview Perspectives, and Christian Conversion Among Urbanizing Evangelical Aymaras, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA.Google Scholar
Thomas, Nancy J., ed. (2012). De Encuentro a Ministerio: La Vida y Fe de los Amigos Latinoamericanos, La Paz, Bolivia: CALA.Google Scholar

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