Pablo A. Jiménez

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Average rating: 3.93 · 54 ratings · 7 reviews · 11 distinct works
Principios de predicación A...

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Púlpito: An Introduction to...

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Manual de homiletica hispan...

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Principios de Educacion Cri...

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La Teologa de La Salsa

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“I must also underscore the important contribution of Latinas to Hispanic preaching. It is common to see Hispanic women in the púlpito, both in Latin America and in the United States. In part, this is an unlikely by-product of the racism that otherwise tainted missionary endeavors in Latin America and the Caribbean. As missions grew south of the border, missionaries were forced to delegate ministerial duties. Given their initial reticence to entrust pastoral work to locals, male missionaries usually turned to their wives and to single female missionaries. Unwittingly, these women became role models. Church members grew accustomed to female leadership in the local congregation and female presence in the púlpito. This led the second and third generations to appoint women as misioneras (lay preachers) and pastor as (local pastors) even in denominations that traditionally did not ordain women.”
Pablo A. Jiménez, Púlpito: An Introduction to Hispanic Preaching



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