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The Hermeneutics of the Fraternidad Teoloógica Latinoamericana on Its Fortieth Anniversary: Still Towards a Latin American Evangelical Contextual Hermeneutics by
  • Ávila Arteaga, Mariano
Publication details: Journal of Latin American Theology, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2011, pp. 38-85 ; 2011
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Efesios by
  • Ávila Arteaga, Mariano
Series: Comentario Bíblico Iberoamericano
Publication details: Buenos Aires, Argentina Kairós 2018
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La Iglesia Que Jesús Quería: Una Comunidad En La Que Haya Lugar Para Todas Las Personas by
  • Ávila Arteaga, Mariano
Publication details: Iglesia Latinoamericana: Su Vida Y Su Misión, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Certeza Argentina, pp. 35-56. ; 2011
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Ephesians: God’s New Humanity, Artisan of Justice and Shalom by
  • Ávila Arteaga, Mariano
  • Guardiola-Sáenz, Laticia A [Editor]
  • Vena, Osvaldo D [Editor]
Publication details: Latinx Perspectives on the New Testament, Lanham, MD: Fortress Academic, pp. 207-230. ; 2022
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ABEST Purpose Statement: God asks us to serve all ethnic and cultural groups (Matt. 28:19). This requires us to reflect theologically outside of our own cultural context. To support this, the Andrews Bibliography of Ethnic Minority Scholarship in Theology (abest.andrews.edu) will help you locate academic resources in the fields of biblical, theological, and pastoral studies by Asian, Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous authors. ABEST has been created by the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary in partnership with Lilly Endowment Inc.