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- Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi is a Puerto Rican theologian, historian, teacher, academic and author. He holds the Frederick E. Roach Chair in World Christianity at Baylor University. Cardoza-Orlandi’s research focuses on the socio-cultural interplay between Christians and people of other faiths, the historical and current interpretations of the movement of the Christian religion at both the institutional and popular levels, and the theoretical and theological constructions of the current interplay between cultures and religions in Africa, Asia and Latin America. He co-authored (with Justo Gonzalez) To All Nations from All Nations: A History of the Christian Missionary Movement, a for Excellence in Missiology by the American Society of Missiology in 2013. He served as the regional editor for Latin America of the Journal of the Tao Fong Shan Christian Centre and contributing editor for Journal of the Latino Theology. (en)
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- Building Bridges Award, Islamic Speaker’s Bureau of Atlanta (en)
- Book Award for Excellence in Missiology, American Society of Missiology (en)
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- Th.M., Mission, Ecumenics and History of Religions (en)
- B.A., General Studies (en)
- M.Div. (en)
- Ph.D, Mission, Ecumenics, and History of Religions (en)
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- Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi (en)
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- Theologian, historian, academic and author (en)
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- Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi is a Puerto Rican theologian, historian, teacher, academic and author. He holds the Frederick E. Roach Chair in World Christianity at Baylor University. Cardoza-Orlandi’s research focuses on the socio-cultural interplay between Christians and people of other faiths, the historical and current interpretations of the movement of the Christian religion at both the institutional and popular levels, and the theoretical and theological constructions of the current interplay between cultures and religions in Africa, Asia and Latin America. He co-authored (with Justo Gonzalez) To All Nations from All Nations: A History of the Christian Missionary Movement, a for Excellence in Missiology by the American Society of Missiology in 2013. (en)
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