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Bridging Worlds Bridging Worlds
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War with the White Establishment War with the White Establishment
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Diversifying Movement Diversifying Movement
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Eight Moral Minorities: Decolonization and the Global Evangelical Left
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Published:October 2022
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Abstract
David Kirkpatrick challenges the focus of much scholarship on evangelicalism that centers on white and conservative evangelicals as representative of the entire movement. With close attention to the global Evangelical Left from the 1960s to the 1980s, Kirkpatrick highlights in particular the leading role of Latin Americans in challenging US Americans for their complicity in various forms of imperialism, violence, and inequality. Kirkpatrick highlights the ways that a Latin American Evangelical Left pushed traditional white US evangelicals to think about decolonization both politically and religiously; that is, issues of US state and economic power alongside the assumption of white US evangelicals that their concerns defined orthodoxy. Just as importantly, Kirkpatrick highlights how Latinx immigration created new forms of bilingual, hybrid evangelical identity that challenged white US dominant narratives from within US borders.
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