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Lived Religion, Pentecostalism, and Social Activism in Authoritarian Chile: Giving Life to the Faith: Religion in the Americas, cartea 20

Autor Joseph Florez
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iun 2021
In Giving Life to the Faith, Joseph Florez explores Pentecostal social engagement as it was folded into the extraordinary circumstances of everyday life during the Chilean military dictatorship (1973 - 1990). Florez traces Pentecostal activism, commonly portrayed as politically aloof or inert, through the life stories of the believers themselves and uncovers the logics of survival, resistance, and belief that sustained their work in the face of ubiquitous state repression.

Using archival materials and Pentecostal oral histories, Florez brings Pentecostals’ religious innovations and improvisations to the forefront of discussion and challenges observers of Latin American Pentecostalism to reconsider normative interpretations of the world’s fastest growing religious movement.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004453708
ISBN-10: 9004453709
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Religion in the Americas


Cuprins

Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms

Introduction
1 Living in the Shadow of Dictatorship
2 Charismatic Renewal and Categorical Assumptions
3 Social Wayfaring or Activist Faith?
4 Religious Activism and Authoritarian Rule
5 Resistance as Lived Religious Experience
6 Identity and Commitment
7 Researching Religious Activism: Sources and Perspectives

1 Echoes of the Awakening
1 Catholic Authority and Protestant Minorities
2 Protestant Missionaries and Limited Success
3 Religious Revival and the Origins of Chilean Pentecostalism
4 In the Era of Industrialization and Urbanization
5 Life at the Margins
6 Early Pentecostal Life and Community
7 Indigenizing Pentecostalism
8 One Answer among Many
9 The Rise of Salvador Allende
10 The Church of Puertas Abiertas
11 History of the Misión Iglesia Pentecostal
12 Ecumenism and Social Engagement

2 Memory and Everyday Religious Experience in Pinochet’s Chile
1 The Heavy Hand of Dictatorship
2 State Repression and Violence
3 A Culture of Solidarity
4 Religious Responses to State Oppression
5 Evangelicals Respond
6 Transnational Solidarity
7 Memory Construction
8 Memory in Chile
9 An Incomplete Break with the Past – Pentecostal Memory Making
10 Oral Histories and Pentecostal Traditions
11 Pentecostal Memory as Community

3 Pentecostal Community Activism
1 Traversing Social Domains and the ‘Fallen’ World
2 New Patterns of Religious Activism
3 The First Steps toward Social Engagement
4 Constructing an Evangelical Social Ethic
5 A New Voice for Evangelicals
6 The Limits of Puertas Abiertas

4 Hacer Vida la Fe
Pentecostal Youth Activism
1 The Spirit of the Times: Youth Counterculture
2 Sex, Drugs, and Rock ’n’ Roll Chilean Style
3 The Cultural Blackout
4 Resistance and Reconstruction
5 In Their Own Way: Young Pentecostal Activists
6 Buena Nueva
7 Youth Culture and Pentecostal Social Engagement

5 A Prohibited History of Pentecostal Social Engagement
1 Religious Practice as Resistance
2 Everyday Spirituality and the Search for Hope
3 Cosmologies of Religious Resistance
4 The Subversive Power of Prayer

Conclusion
1 The Legacy of Pentecostal Activism and Military Rule
2 Pentecostalism and Politics
3 The Peculiar Pentecostalism of the Periphery

Bibliography and Sources
Index


Notă biografică

Joseph Florez, Ph.D. (2018), University of Cambridge, is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at California State University, Bakersfield. He has published articles on Pentecostalism in Chile in Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies and the Journal of Religion and Society.