Daniel J. King is a teacher at Clapham School in Wheaton, Illinois. He has a BA in History from Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California, and an MA in the History of Christianity from Wheaton College. His research interests include modern Christian thought, evangelicalism, and historiography of the Reformation. Because his family members live in both the United States and Mexico, he has become increasingly interested in Latin American Christianity.

Book Review: Taking Up the Mantle: Latin American Evangelical Theology in the 20th Century

In Taking Up the Mantle, J Daniel Salinas weaves together complex threads of a Latin American Evangelicalism that has roots in religious divisions in Europe in the 17th century, reached Latin America in the missionary movements of the 19th century, and remains somewhat fragmented today..... read more

Reseña bibliográfica: Taking Up the Mantle: Latin American Evangelical Theology in the 20th Century

En Taking up the Mantle, Daniel Salinas teje la complejidad de los hilos de la fe evangélica en Latinoamérica Los hilos divididós en Europa en el siglo XVII, llegaron a América Latina en los movimientos misioneros del siglo XIX y permanecen divididos hasta hoy día A pesar de que existen..... read more