Missions and World Christianity
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10th Annual Lecture in Hispanic-Latino Theology and Missions
Missio Dei and The Latino Reality: Rethinking the Goal and Purpose of Missions.
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8th Annual Lecture: Foundations for a Biblical Theology of Immigration
Old Testament Law as a Moral Compass for Modern Immigration Law.(La Ley del Antiguo Testamento como un Orientador Moral para La Ley Migratoria Actual.)
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2nd Annual Lecture: Being In The Middle: Justice Across Borders
A socio-historical perspective on latino identity and how Americans interact with latino identity.
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6th Annual Lecture: The New Latino Generations: Caught Between Two Worlds
Questions and Implications for the Church. Presenting research on Latino racialization, identity, and assimilation, including reflections on 2nd generation Hispanics in the U.S., critical data,…
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3rd Annual Lecture: Towards a Latino Lutheranism: Its Challenges and Points of Departure, pt.2
Three problems that face American Lutheranism while trying to incorporate Latino Lutherans.
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3rd Annual Lecture: Towards a Latino Lutheranism: Its Challenges and Points of Departure, pt.3
Three departure points to revisit Latino Identity of Lutheranism
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5th Annual Lecture: Unión, Reunión, y Comunión: Latino/a Religious Diversity and the Wager of Ecumenical Communion
A call towards an ecumenical thrust in the Christian church by deliniating current problems and need for Christian unity.
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7th Annual Lecture: Dealing with Culture in Theological Formation
A paper on Klotz’s experiences as a missionary in Latin America reflecting on issues in communicating the Gospel effectively and training pastors.