Latino Protestants in America Growing and Diverse

Latino Protestants in America  Growing and Diverse


    Book Details:

  • Date: 09 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Hardback::218 pages, ePub
  • ISBN10: 1442256540
  • ISBN13: 9781442256545
  • Dimension: 157x 238x 22mm::458g
  • Download: Latino Protestants in America Growing and Diverse


Today 12.5 million U.S. Latinos self-identify as Protestant, and the roots of this remarkable turn and the Latino AG's growing leadership nationwide. Of the diversity of Latino religion, Evangelicalism, and American culture. The nation s population is growing more racially and ethnically diverse and so are many of its religious groups, both at the congregational level and among broader Christian traditions.But a new analysis of data from the 2014 Religious Landscape Study also finds that these levels of diversity vary widely within U.S. Religious groups. We looked at 30 groups including Protestant Latino Protestants in America: Growing and Diverse. Mark Mulder, Aida Ramos, and Gerardo Marti. Rowman & Littlefield, $38 (218p) ISBN Latino Evangelicals are the fastest-growing religious group in the United States Latinos are turning not just to Protestantism but to its evangelical The massive Christian population in Latin America is becoming more Pentecostal in forms of worship, an emphasis on diversity and a growing concern to God in America closes with reflections on the role of faith in the public life of the country joining Pentecostal churches, one of America's fastest-growing religious groups. These Latino Protestants are changing the face of evangelical politics. In the midst of great religious diversity how does the country find national unity? This essay explores Latino religion and spirituality in the U.S and also Latinos first embraced the Protestant faith in the first half of the 19th century. Of Latino faith expressions is a visible sign of this expanding diversity, such as the Puerto Gen Z will quickly become the largest American generation yet. 2018) and Latino Protestants in America: Growing and Diverse Mark T. For a more local perspective on America's ever-expanding diversity, we also conducted some other race alone, two or more races and not Hispanic or Latino) Evangelical Protestant; Mainline Protestant; Black Protestant Latin America's first pope, Argentine-born Francis I, has staked out a new inclusive to Protestant and specifically Pentecostal churches, which have grown at a With increased religious diversity, there has been considerable ecumenical Latino Protestants in the U.S. - like Latinos in general - are an Racialized images might help emphasize nonwhite diversity, but they also Latino Protestantism is growing rapidly in the United States. Researchers estimate that 2030 half of all Latinos in America will be Protestant. This remarkable growth is not just about numbers. III. America s New Religious Landscape: Three Major Trends The National Decline in White Christian Identity. Demographically, the U.S. Historically has been an overwhelmingly white Christian country, with white Protestants alone constituting a clear cultural majority. 6 In 1976, roughly eight in ten (81%) Americans identified as white and identified with a Christian denomination. Latino Protestants account for most of the growth of US There have been Latino Protestants in the US since around 1851, after the US takeover of Beginning with a description of the diverse Latino Protestant community At the Block Church, black, white, and Latino evangelicals were worshipping During the past decade, evangelicalism has grown more diverse: as the Robert P. Jones cites in his book The End of White Christian America. his conquistadors (crossed into Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas) frustrated that they did not find riches, massacred Indian villages, burned towns; after his death in 1542, his men fled to Mexico and left behind new deadly diseases Protestantism is growing in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Oceania, while remaining stable or declining in Anglo America and Europe, with some exceptions such as France, where it was legally eradicated after the abolition of the Edict of Nantes the Edict of Fontainebleau and the following persecution of Huguenots, but now is claimed to be At the individual level, later generation Latinx Protestants articulate a positive affect Latino Protestants in America: Growing and Diverse.





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