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"Examines political, cultural, social, and religious factors to explain the increasing popularity of Pentecostalism in Argentina. Based on a case study of Villa Eulalia, a suburb of Buenos Aires, argues that a series of structural transformations to society in 1980s led to the growth of Pentecostalism. Drawing on the theory, practice, and concept of social identity, author challenges some of the more widely accepted theories for explaining the success of Pentecostalism in Latin America"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Spiritual bonfire in Argentina: confronting current theories with an ethnographic account of Pentecostal growth in a Buenos Aires suburb
1998, CEDLA
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9070280965 9789070280963
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-199) and index.
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