Conversion of a Continent : Identity and Change in Latin America.
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Piscataway :
Rutgers University Press,
2008.
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- Acknowledgments; Part 1: Approaches to Conversion; Chapter 1: Understanding Conversion in the Americas; Chapter 2: Analyzing Conversion in Latin America: Theoretical Questions, Methodological Dilemmas, and Comparative Data from Argentina and Brazil; Chapter 3: Conversion Careers in Latin America: Entering and Leaving Church among Pentecostals, Catholics, and Mormons; Chapter 4: Specialized Spirits: Conversion and the Products of Pneumacentric Religion in Latin America's Free Market of Faith.
- Chapter 5: Relational Analysis of Religious Conversion and Social Change: Networks and Publics in Latin American EvangelicalismPart 2: Conversion to What?; Chapter 6: Conversion from Afro-Brazilian Religions to Neo-Pentecostalism: Opening New Horizons of the Possible; Chapter 7: Conversion to Afro-Brazilian Religions in Buenos Aires: Convincing Interactions; Chapter 8: The Catholic Charismatic Renewal: Revitalization Movements and Conversion; Chapter 9: Conversion to Native Spirituality in the Andes: From.