Misión Sin Conquista. Acompañamiento de comunidades indígenas autóctonas como práctica misionera alternativa
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El libro de 338 páginas es una colección de artículos organizada por misioneros menonitas. Willis Horst es estadounidense mientras que Ute Mueller-Eckhardt y su marido Frank Paul son alemanes. Todos ellos con sus familias se retiraron ya de la misión entre los años 2008 y 2009. Este libro coronan una extensa experiencia en las provincias del Chaco y Formosa acompañando pastoralmente a las comunidades de indígenas tobas (así conocidos históricamente por el público argentino) y en la actualidad comúnmente denominados “Pueblo Qom”.Downloads
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2012-06-30
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Wynarzcyk, H. (2012). Misión Sin Conquista. Acompañamiento de comunidades indígenas autóctonas como práctica misionera alternativa. Cultura Y Religión, 6(1), 294–296. https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v6i1.64
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