"Responding to the rapid growth of Christianity in Central and South America, this edited volume by María Eugenia Cornou and Noel A. Snyder expands worship studies by engaging voices from the global church from multiple disciplines. A vital resource for anyone committed to cross-cultural exchange in worship studies." --Gerardo Martí, author of Worship Across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation " Worship Through Latin American Eyes affirms Latino worship by honoring its cultural richness, communal identity, and embodied spirituality. It speaks to the lived realities of Latino communities, validating their rhythms, testimonies, and theological insights. It is a groundbreaking contribution to global worship studies. The work uplifts Latino worship as contextually relevant and theologically profound--worthy of shaping the global conversation on liturgy and justice, inviting us to participate in an inclusive and prophetic liturgical future." --Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, Practical Theologian "This collection of insightful essays curated by María Eugenia Cornou and Noel A.
Snyder is a must-read monograph if one seeks to understand the sitz im leben of a people whose lingua franca is Spanish or Portuguese and their Christian spirituality and worship practice." --Lim, Swee Hong , Deer Park Associate Professor of Sacred Music, Emmanuel College of Victoria University, University of Toronto, Canada.