This book examines the history of the Protestant denominations in Europe that attempted to bring their churches to Spain just prior to the creation of Spain's First Republic (1873-74), when religious liberty briefly existed.
Part One: The Protestant Preoccupation with Spain
Chapter One: The Fellowship of Dissent
Chapter Two: The Development of Dispensational Missiology
Chapter Three: The Awakening of Protestant Interest in Spain as a Mission Field
Part Two: The First Republic and the Protestant Experience
Chapter Four: Spain and Religious Freedom, 1868-1875
Chapter Five: Missionary Methodology in Spain
Part Three: A Precarious Foundation
Chapter Six: Uncertainty and Advances, 1875-1898
Chapter Seven: From Darkness to Light, 1898-1933
Part Four: The Calm Before the Storm
Chapter Eight: The Protestant Experience during the Second Spanish Republic
Chapter Nine: The Lasting Legacy
Kent Eaton is provost and professor of historical theology at the Houston Graduate School of Theology.