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Pedro Feitoza is a historian of religion in Latin America, focusing particularly on the social, cultural, and intellectual history of evangelical Christianity in Brazil. His book, 'Propagandists: Protestant Missions, Christian Literacy, and Making Brazilian Evangelicalism' published by Oxford University Press in 2024, examines the intricacies of the early history of evangelical Christianity in Brazil from 1860 to 1930, analyzing the production and circulation of Christian periodicals, tracts, and books. Born and raised in Brazil, he completed his BA in History Education and MPhil in History in Brasília. After several years of teaching in secondary and higher education, he obtained his PhD in History from Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 2019. He has received notable awards including the World Christianities Essay Prize in 2018 and the Antonio Candido Prize for an article in the field of humanities in 2022, as well as research grants from São Paulo Research Foundation and CAPES-Cambridge Trust.
School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses on History and Christianity in Latin America.
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