Description |
1 online resource (270 pages) |
Series |
Religion in the Americas series, 1542-1279 ; v. 12 |
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Religion in the Americas series ; v. 12. 1542-1279
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Contents |
Analytical framework: Pentecostalism, charisma, rhetoric, and discourse -- Historical background -- Chilean social space and the positions of Pentecostals -- Pentecostalism as a cultural critique -- Conversion -- When God interferes: ritual, empowerment, and divine presence -- Banal re-enchantment -- Pentecostalism and gender -- Why the Devil Is Satan so important in Chilean Pentecostalism? -- Another end of history: eschatology, conspiracy theories, and global imagination |
Summary |
In this study of a Pentecostal denomination in urban Chile Martin Lindhardt steps back from classical instrumentalist explanations of Pentecostal growth in Latin America and offers a comprehensive analysis of the ritual and quotidian practices through which adherents live their religiosity on an everyday basis |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Pentecostalism -- Chile -- Valparaíso
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City churches -- Chile -- Valparaíso
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RELIGION -- Christianity -- History.
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City churches
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Pentecostalism
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SUBJECT |
Valparaíso (Chile) -- Religious life and customs
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Subject |
Chile -- Valparaíso
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789004218949 |
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9004218947 |
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9004216006 |
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9789004216006 |
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1283470683 |
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9781283470681 |
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6613470686 |
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9786613470683 |
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