Middle class pentecostalism in Argentina: inappropriate spirits

Introduction -- Religious boundary work and class representations, a theoretical framework to study middle class Pentecostalism -- Exploring middle class Pentecostalism in Argentina, methodological considerations -- Social class, symbolic boundaries, and religion in Argentina -- Pentecostalism in te...

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Auteur principal: Köhrsen, Jens 1980- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Boston Brill 2016
Dans:Année: 2016
Collection/Revue:Religion in the Americas series VOLUME 15
Sujets non-standardisés:B Middle class
B Philosophy & Religion
B Argentina
B Pentecostalism
B Pentecostalism (Argentina)
B Religion
B Electronic books
B RELIGION ; Comparative Religion
B Christianity
B Middle class (Argentina)
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Résumé:Introduction -- Religious boundary work and class representations, a theoretical framework to study middle class Pentecostalism -- Exploring middle class Pentecostalism in Argentina, methodological considerations -- Social class, symbolic boundaries, and religion in Argentina -- Pentecostalism in tension -- Becoming a middle class Pentecostal: Biographies, backgrounds, and beliefs -- Symbolic boundary work in Pentecostalism: Two Pentecostal churches -- Crafting a more appropriate Pentecostalism: Five symbolic boundaries -- The evolution and implications of boundary work -- Conclusion.
In Middle Class Pentecostalism in Argentina: Inappropriate Spirits Jens Koehrsen offers an intriguing account of how the middle class relates to Latin America's most vibrant religious movement. Based on pervasive field research, this study suggests that Pentecostalism stands in tension with the social imaginary of the middle class and is perceived as an inappropriate lower class practice. As such, middle class Pentecostals negotiate the appropriateness of their religious belonging by demonstrating distinctive tastes and styles of Pentecostalism. Abstaining from the expressiveness, emotionality, and strong spiritual practice that have marked the movement, they create a milder and socially more acceptable form of Pentecostalism. Increasingly turning into a middle class movement, this style has the potential to embody the future shape of Pentecostalism. (Back cover)
Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004310142