In recent history, Latin America’s religious landscape has been transformed, not only by Pentecostal/Evangelical growth but also by an increasing diversification of Pentecostalism. Moving beyond classical scholarly explanations of why Pentecostalism originally gained a foothold in a Catholic region, the book at hand explores this diversification.
In recent history, Latin America’s religious landscape has been transformed, not only by Pentecostal/Evangelical growth but also by an increasing diversification of Pentecostalism. Moving beyond classical scholarly explanations of why Pentecostalism originally gained a foothold in a Catholic region, the book at hand explores this diversification.
Martin Lindhardt is associate professor of cultural sociology at the University of Southern Denmark.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: New Ways of Being Pentecostal in Latin America Martin Lindhardt 1. Latin American Charisma: The Pentecostalization of Christianity in the Region Andrew Chesnut 2. Glocalization and Protestant and Catholic Contestations in the Brazilian Religious Economy Stephen Hunt 3. Catholic Pentecostals-The Betwixt Identity and Increasing Influence of Catholic Charismatics in Guatemala Jakob Egeris Thorsen 4. Time to Move On: Pentecostal Church Shifting and Religious Competition in Chile Martin Lindhardt 5. Pentecostal Congregations and Religious Competition in Rural Mexico Toomas Gross 6. Growing Up Pentecostal in Brazil: Parents Children and the Transfer of Faith George St. Clair 7. 'We the Youth Need to be Effusive': Pentecostal Youth Culture in Chile Martin Lindhardt 8. To Serve or to Save: The Social Commitment of Chilean Evangelicals (1990-2014) Evguenia Fediakova 9. Pentecostal Conversion Careers Generational Effects and Political Involvement in Latin America Henri Gooren 10. Toward a Pentecostal Hermeneutics of Social Engagement in Central America? Bridging the Church and the World in El Salvador and Guatemala Virginia Garrard-Burnett 11. Speaking up against Abortion and Homosexuality: Pentecostalism and Politics in Contemporary Brazil Maria das Dores Campos Machado Afterword David Martin and Bernice Martin
Introduction: New Ways of Being Pentecostal in Latin America Martin Lindhardt 1. Latin American Charisma: The Pentecostalization of Christianity in the Region Andrew Chesnut 2. Glocalization and Protestant and Catholic Contestations in the Brazilian Religious Economy Stephen Hunt 3. Catholic Pentecostals-The Betwixt Identity and Increasing Influence of Catholic Charismatics in Guatemala Jakob Egeris Thorsen 4. Time to Move On: Pentecostal Church Shifting and Religious Competition in Chile Martin Lindhardt 5. Pentecostal Congregations and Religious Competition in Rural Mexico Toomas Gross 6. Growing Up Pentecostal in Brazil: Parents Children and the Transfer of Faith George St. Clair 7. 'We the Youth Need to be Effusive': Pentecostal Youth Culture in Chile Martin Lindhardt 8. To Serve or to Save: The Social Commitment of Chilean Evangelicals (1990-2014) Evguenia Fediakova 9. Pentecostal Conversion Careers Generational Effects and Political Involvement in Latin America Henri Gooren 10. Toward a Pentecostal Hermeneutics of Social Engagement in Central America? Bridging the Church and the World in El Salvador and Guatemala Virginia Garrard-Burnett 11. Speaking up against Abortion and Homosexuality: Pentecostalism and Politics in Contemporary Brazil Maria das Dores Campos Machado Afterword David Martin and Bernice Martin
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