Rethinking religious decision-making in peasant millenarianism: The case of Nueva Jerusalén
Most studies of religious movement expansion in Latin America have stressed the concept of conversion as the major focus of research. Very often, the proposed subject of study—why peasants join a new religion—has been the effects and satisfactions resulting from joining a movement, rather than the o...
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