
Worship Through Latin American Eyes: Interdisciplinary Essays on Contextual Practices - Paperback
Worship Through Latin American Eyes: Interdisciplinary Essays on Contextual Practices - Paperback
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by Maria Eugenia Cornou (Editor), Noel A. Snyder (Editor)
Every Sunday, millions of Christians worldwide gather for public worship. They may use different languages, sing distinct melodies, and perform rituals according to different traditions and in diverse styles, but there is a common element among all Christians: the practice of worship. In this book, eight Latin American Christian scholars reflect on contextual worship practices using various disciplinary lenses and methodologies. Each contributor to this book observes, describes, and interprets worship through Latin American eyes. These authors are women and men from different countries, are experts in varied academic fields, and represent a range of Protestant Christian traditions. They bring diverse religious backgrounds and worship experiences to this work. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected on a global scale, this book provides an opportunity to listen to underrepresented voices and develop a more nuanced and multifaceted understanding of worship beyond familiar settings.
Author Biography
María Eugenia Cornou is Associate Drector and Program Manager at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. She is a co-author of the bilingual children's book En la escuela de los Salmos / At Psalms School and the co-managing editor of the bilingual hymnal Santo, Santo, Santo / Holy, Holy, Holy.
Noel A. Snyder is a Program Manager at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and a teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). He is the author of Sermons that Sing: Music and the Practice of Preaching.



















