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Changing Tides: Latin America and World Mission Today

By: Gorski, John F. | International Bulletin of Missionary Research, April 2003 | Article details

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Changing Tides: Latin America and World Mission Today


Gorski, John F., International Bulletin of Missionary Research


Changing Tides: Latin America and World Mission Today. By Samuel Escobar. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2002. Pp. xv, 206. Paperback $28.

When I first met Samuel Escobar in 1974, I never realized how our relationship would develop. It was he who saw to it in the late 1990s that I joined a Circle of Prayer for Christian Unity in Cochabamba, a relationship that has affected me deeply. His recent book made me realize how close I feel to him as a missiologist, an ecumenist, and a brother Christian.

Eleven out of the thirteen chapters are a translation, adapted for an Englishspeaking readership, of Escobar's Tiempo de mision: America Latina y la mision cristiana hoy (Bogota, …

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