In 1913 Protestant missionaries working in Mexico
brought a severely wounded revolutionary soldier to
the United States where doctors saved his life, but
had to amputate one leg. The solider was young
Alberto Rembao. He went on to become one of the key
architects in the development of a socially conscious
Latino Protestantism in the generation preceding
liberation theology. Some writers accuse Rembao and
his generation, the so-called "liberal ...
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