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Print Bibliography on Religious Freedom: Equador
    Aguilar-Monsalve, A. 1984.
    "The Separation of Church and State: The Equadorian Case." Thought. 59. pp. 205-18.

    Barrett, David B., George T. Kurian & Todd M. Johns. 2001.
    World Christian Encyclopedia: A Comparative Survey of Churches and Religions in the Modern World Oxford : Oxford University Press. pp. 246-250.

    Corkill, D. 1989.
    "Equador." World Bibliographical Series. vol. 101.
    Oxford, UK: CLIO Press. 158p. (See Especially "Religion" p. 57-9).

    Goffin, M. 1994.
    The Rise of Protestant Evangelism in Ecuador, 1895-1990. Gainsville, FL: University of Florida Press. 213p.

    Mitchell, M. 1993.
    Voices in the Andes: The Churchs' use of Radio in Equador.
    Edinburgh: Center for Theology and Public Issues. New College. University of Edinburgh. 78p.

    Stoll, David. 1990
    Is Latin America Turning Protestant? The Politics of Evangelical Growth.
    Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 445p. (Focuses Especially on Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Equador).

    Swanson, J. 1995.
    Echoes of the Call: Identity and Ideology among American Missionaries in Equador.
    New Yord: Oxford University Press. 212p.

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