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The Hispanic Hybrid Identity in Miami: Ethnographic Description and Missiological Implications
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The Hispanic Hybrid Identity in Miami: Ethnographic Description and Missiological Implications
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The purpose of this book is twofold: providing an ethnographic description of the Hispanic hybrid (HH) identity found in Miami-Dade County and deriving missiological implications from the ethnographic data.
Christian workers and students of ethnic study and ethnic identity will find this book informative and inspiring, due to the data collected by field-based research and the rich ethnographic description. Others will enjoy the discussion of ethnic identity and the description of Hispanic hybridity in this book.
Christian workers and students of ethnic study and ethnic identity will find this book informative and inspiring, due to the data collected by field-based research and the rich ethnographic description. Others will enjoy the discussion of ethnic identity and the description of Hispanic hybridity in this book.
The purpose of this book is twofold: providing an ethnographic description of the Hispanic hybrid (HH) identity found in Miami-Dade County and deriving missiological implications from the ethnographic data.
Christian workers and students of ethnic study and ethnic identity will find this book informative and inspiring, due to the data collected by field-based research and the rich ethnographic description. Others will enjoy the discussion of ethnic identity and the description of Hispanic hybridity in this book.
Christian workers and students of ethnic study and ethnic identity will find this book informative and inspiring, due to the data collected by field-based research and the rich ethnographic description. Others will enjoy the discussion of ethnic identity and the description of Hispanic hybridity in this book.

















