A reconstruction of missiology, in the Latin American context, is due to inter-religious dialogue; new paradigms; and theologies of mestizo, indigenes, and black peoples. The Spirit is renewing and transforming each community, culture, and religion for the sake of a joyful humanity in the Earth, where the Spirit creates life. In this sense, missiology goes beyond colonial and neo-colonial structures so that once more we may accept the good news of liberation.
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