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World Christianity as Public Religion

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Raimundo C. Barreto Jr. is assistant professor of world Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary. His main research interests are the social and political theology of the Reformation and the history of Protestantism in Brazil. Currently he coordinates the research group Intellectual Origins of Mission Protestantism in Brazil.
Raimundo C. Barreto Jr. is Assistant Professor of World Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary. He earned his Ph.D. in Religion and Society also from Princeton Theological Seminary. He is the author of Facing the Poor: Three Evang'lico Responses to the Plight of the Oppressed in Brazil (Saarbrucken, Germany: VDM, 2009), and Evang'licos e Pobreza no Brazil: Pistas para uma eticas Social Evang'lica Brasileira (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Novos Di logos, 2013). Ronaldo Cavalcante is professor at the Faculdade Unida de Vitoria. Wanderley Pereira da Rosa holds a degree in theology from the Presbyterian Seminary Rev. Jos' Manoel da Conceioo of Soo Paulo / SP (1991), a degree in Philosophy from the Federal University of Esp!rito Santo (2002), a Master's degree in Theology from EST Colleges of Soo Leopoldo / RS (2010) and Ph.D. in Theology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro / RJ (2015). He is a professor of History of Christianity and of Religion, Democracy and Public Sphere at Faculdade Unida de Vitoria, where he has also been the President since 1997. His research focuses on the history of Protestantism in Brazil. Currently he coordinates the research group "Intellectual Origins of Mission Protestantism in Brazil". He is a member of SOTER - Society of Theology and Science of Religion and the AAR - American Academy of Religion. He is also the Executive Editor for Editora Unida.
Forward (James F. Kay) Preface: The World Christianity and Public Religion Series (Raimundo C. Barreto Jr.) Introduction: World Christianity as Public Religion (Raimundo C. Barreto Jr.) I. Theology, Doctrine, and Ecumenical Dialogue: Perspectives from Latin America 1. An Essay on Theology, Doctrine, and Ecumenical Dialogue (Ronaldo Cavalcante) 2. Limits and Possibilities for Ecumenical Movement Today (Magali do Nascimento Cunha) II. Pluralism, Ecumenism, and Intercultural Communication 3. Pluralism, Ecumenism, and Intercultural Communication (Retief Muller) 4. Christianity as a Public Religion, Pluralism, and Dialogue (Jung Mo Sung) III. Ethics and Society: Latin America 5. Theology, Ethics, and Society (Luis N. Rivera-Pagan) 6. Beyond Contextualization (Raimundo C. Barreto Jr.) IV. Church and Gender: Contributions from the Global North and South 7. Church and Gender (Uta Andree) 8. Women and Academic Theological Education (Claudete Beise Ulrich) V. World Christianity and Migration 9. A New Frontier (Yvette Joy Harris-Smith) 10. "Who You Are Does Not Matter in Europe!" (Afe Adogame)
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