Teologa De La Salsa – (Spanish)
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Lucas Park Books
La Teologia de la Salsa: Rumba, postmodernidad & evangelio contiene doce ensayos que resenan y critican canciones tradicionales de “Salsa,” la musica tropical afro-caribena. Cada ensayo combina critica social, analisis biblico y reflexion teologica, entrelazados con la biografia del autor. El libro termina con una reflexion sobre el lugar de la musica popular en la reflexion teologica. Este libro, prologado por el cantante Tony Vega, es un testimonio de fe que busca hablar al corazon de todos los “salseros.”
La Teologia de la Salsa: Rumba, postmodernidad & evangelio contains twelve essays that review and critique standard songs of the genre called “Salsa,” which is tropical Afrocuban music. Each essay blends social commentary, biblical analysis and theological reflection, weaved with the author’s biography. The conclusion of the book is a theological reflection about the place of popular music in theological reflection. This book, which prologue was written by the renowned Salsa singer Tony Vega, is a testimony of faith that intends to speak to the heart of all “salseros.””
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SKU (ISBN): 9781603500029
ISBN10: 1603500022
Language: Spanish
Pablo Jimenez
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2009
Publisher: Spring Arbor Distributors
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