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The Mestizo/a Community of the Spirit: A Postmodern Latino/a Ecclesiology by
  • García-Johnson, Oscar
Publication details: Eugene, OR Pickwick 2009
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Antitransformational Paradigms of the Latino Church by
  • García-Johnson, Oscar
Publication details: Journal of Latin American Theology, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2015, pp. 35-61 ; 2015
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Theology without Borders: An Introduction to Global Conversations by
  • Dyrness, William A
  • García-Johnson, Oscar
Publication details: Grand Rapids, MI Baker Academic 2015
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Spirit Outside the Gate: Decolonial Pneumatologies of the American Global South by
  • García-Johnson, Oscar
Publication details: Downers Grove, IL Intervarsity Press 2019
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In Search of Indigenous Pneumatologies in the Americas by
  • García-Johnson, Oscar
  • Green, Gene L [Editor]
  • Pardue, Stephen T [Editor]
  • Yeo, Khiok-Khing [Editor]
Publication details: Majority World Theology: Christian Doctrine in Global Context, Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, pp. 323-337. ; 2020
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