Adoracion Cristiana – (Spanish)
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Este libro examina el tema de la adoracion cristiana desde el punto de vista del protestantismo y la diversidad dentro de este. Es en esta diversidad que se han configurado modelos distintos en la organizacion eclesiastica y ha resultado en una adoracion marcadamente creativa y flexible. El autor nos guiara por el desarrollo historico de esta adoracion y expondra algunos de los modelos basicos.
Written in Spanish, this book examines the topic of the Christian worship and its diversity from the Protestant perspective. This diversity has contributed to the configuration of different worship models in the ecclesiastical organization that results in a flexible and creative worship. The author will guide us for the historic development of Christian worship and discuss some of the basic models.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781426755132
ISBN10: 1426755139
Language: Spanish
Carmelo Alvarez
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2013
Publisher: Abingdon Press
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