Gomez, Medardo Ernesto
Latinoamérica [Signed]
Latinoamérica [Signed]
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El Salvador: [publisher not identified], 1993. First Edition (presumed; no prior editions or printings cited). Octavo in wraps; 689 pp; 22 cm Very Good(+); mild rubbing to edges of wraps; pages crisp and clean, binding tight. Inscribee's name obscured in photo for privacy. . Paperback.
Author Inscription and signature to free endpaper. A collection of Sermons, Medardo Ernesto Gómez, born in 1943 in Ahuachapán, rose from the small Salvadoran Lutheran community to become its most influential public voice during the civil war, pairing steady pastoral leadership with outspoken defense of campesinos, the displaced, and victims of state violence. As bishop he turned a modest denomination into a sanctuary network, issued homilies and letters shaped by liberation theology’s emphasis on solidarity with the oppressed, and forged ecumenical alliances that documented abuses and mobilized international attention. Though not a systematic theologian, he became a pastoral embodiment of liberationist commitments, and after the 1992 peace accords continued to guide reconciliation and trauma-healing efforts, securing his place as one of El Salvador’s enduring moral witnesses.| El Salvador, Église luthérienne Salvador, Église luthérienne Sermons, Lutheran Church, Lutheran Church El Salvador, Lutheran Church Sermons, Sermons, Sermons espagnols, Sermons, Spanish, Additional Physical Form Entry:, Online version:, Latinoamérica., Gómez, Medardo Ernesto, 1945-, Liberation Theology
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