In Cuba and the United States, Protestant institutions exist that are both reflective and nonreflective about their culture’s influence on belief and practice. The case of Cuba sheds light on how Christian churches and voluntary associations operate in an authoritarian regime. Despite the tension and enmity that have typified Cuba’s geopolitical relationship with the United States since the colonial days, cross-cultural Christian philanthropic partnerships exist. The “doble carácter” (double character) of Cuban Protestant churches has grown out of both collaboration with, and resistance to U.S.-style evangelicalism (Arce Valentín 2016). Adaptations of liberation theology, adopted among Cuban Christians,...
This thesis contributes to the ‘cultural encounters’ debate put forward by Gilbert Joseph and other ...
The proliferation in the size and strength of Cuba\u27s opposition movement is evidence that importa...
International audienceThe Catholic Church and « civil society » in Cuba -- Alongside the socialist s...
In Cuba and the United States, Protestant institutions exist that are both reflective and nonreflect...
This dissertation investigates the historiography of North American Protestant Missions to Cuba at t...
My dissertation examines Cubans’ rich history of religious nonconformity and heterodoxy as well as a...
Officials from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, identified Cuba as a fertile missionary field ...
This dissertation applies key principles of Catholic social thought to the relationship between Cuba...
Background of the Study. Southeast of the United States lies along narrow island, Cuba by name, wher...
If the Church/State relationship is usually characterized in Cuba by alternate phases of gained and ...
Less than one year after the Cuban revolution, clergy within the Catholic Diocese of Miami actively ...
The Catholic Church in Cuba faced unique historical challenges in the pre-Revolutionary years of the...
Though rural Protestant missionaries stationed in Cuba routinely reproduced Anglo-American epistemol...
The Catholic Church is the leading nongovernmental institution in Cuba today. From its strong clashe...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In the global age, grass-roots religious or...
This thesis contributes to the ‘cultural encounters’ debate put forward by Gilbert Joseph and other ...
The proliferation in the size and strength of Cuba\u27s opposition movement is evidence that importa...
International audienceThe Catholic Church and « civil society » in Cuba -- Alongside the socialist s...
In Cuba and the United States, Protestant institutions exist that are both reflective and nonreflect...
This dissertation investigates the historiography of North American Protestant Missions to Cuba at t...
My dissertation examines Cubans’ rich history of religious nonconformity and heterodoxy as well as a...
Officials from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, identified Cuba as a fertile missionary field ...
This dissertation applies key principles of Catholic social thought to the relationship between Cuba...
Background of the Study. Southeast of the United States lies along narrow island, Cuba by name, wher...
If the Church/State relationship is usually characterized in Cuba by alternate phases of gained and ...
Less than one year after the Cuban revolution, clergy within the Catholic Diocese of Miami actively ...
The Catholic Church in Cuba faced unique historical challenges in the pre-Revolutionary years of the...
Though rural Protestant missionaries stationed in Cuba routinely reproduced Anglo-American epistemol...
The Catholic Church is the leading nongovernmental institution in Cuba today. From its strong clashe...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In the global age, grass-roots religious or...
This thesis contributes to the ‘cultural encounters’ debate put forward by Gilbert Joseph and other ...
The proliferation in the size and strength of Cuba\u27s opposition movement is evidence that importa...
International audienceThe Catholic Church and « civil society » in Cuba -- Alongside the socialist s...