Abstract
This study examines the critical missiological contributions of three influential Hispanic Pentecostal theologians: Eldin Villafañe, Samuel Solivan, and Sammy Alfaro. It also explores the work of two additional notable figures, Darío López and Bernardo Campos, whose impact extends beyond traditional missiology into practical faith application. Each of these individuals has uniquely fused his distinct cultural contexts and biblical understanding with the broader mission of the Hispanic Pentecostal faith, guided by the Holy Spirit. Their work has significantly shaped and expanded the landscape of Hispanic Pentecostal missiology, demonstrating a truly contextual approach to understanding and engaging in the kingdom’s mission. Through their commitment, they offer fresh perspectives on how faith intersects with culture and action in the Pentecostal community.
Recommended Citation
Cornelio-Arias, Misael, "Hope, Liberation, and the Search for Shalom: Embracing a Spirit-Led Mission as the Cornerstone of Hispanic Pentecostal Missiology" Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology Vol. 10, no. 1 (2025): -. 10.31380/2573-6345.1289
Custom Citation
Cornelio-Arias, Misael. "Hope, Liberation, and the Search for Shalom: Embracing a Spirit-Led Mission as the Cornerstone of Hispanic Pentecostal Missiology." Spiritus: ORU Journal of Theology 10, nos. 1-2 (2025): 25-47.
Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Included in
Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, Christianity Commons, Ethics in Religion Commons, History of Christianity Commons, Latin American Languages and Societies Commons, Liturgy and Worship Commons, Missions and World Christianity Commons, Practical Theology Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons