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As Hispanics embrace the gospel at an unprecedented rate, evangelicals need to understand their new Latino brothers and sisters. Then Came Hispangelicals is a much-needed primer surveying the historical, philosophical, and cultural underpinnings of Hispanic religious heritage. Dr. Rudolph Gonzalez reveals the gospel as the historical message with the power to provide a satisfying Latino identity.

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As Hispanics embrace the gospel at an unprecedented rate, evangelicals need to understand their new Latino brothers and sisters. Then Came Hispangelicals is a much-needed primer surveying the historical, philosophical, and cultural underpinnings of Hispanic religious heritage. Dr. Rudolph Gonzalez reveals the gospel as the historical message with the power to provide a satisfying Latino identity.
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Dr. Rudolph (Rudy) Gonzalez was born in Chicago, but raised in Monterrey, Mexico. Though he was born an American, Spanish was his first language. Today Dr. Gonzalez is Professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He jests that students of his will likely learn biblical Greek with a Spanish accent. In 1974, at the young age of twenty-one, Rudy surrendered to God's call. He attended the Criswell College in Dallas, where his interest in biblical studies was sparked. Rudy pursued studies at Southwestern (MDiv), Princeton Theological Seminary (ThM), and Baylor University (PhD in New Testament). Over the years he has taught and preached in numerous churches, schools, seminaries, and denominational functions throughout the US and abroad. He is thoroughly comfortable in both English and Spanish, having published in both languages. Rudy enjoys reading and is married to his querida, Virginia. They have one son, Rudolf Uriah.