
ABSTRACT This article addresses popular religion as conceived by Hispanic theologians. The article is contextual in its nature, focusing only on an intra-dialogue among Latino/a theologians. Popular religion is considered by many to be impregnated all over the lives of Latinos living in the United States. My intention is to formulate how popular religion could be approached as a source for ecumenical dialogue and further collaboration between Hispanic Pentecostals and Roman Catholics.
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