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in Lived Religion, Pentecostalism, and Social Activism in Authoritarian Chile
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activism
definition 26–27, 159
grassroots 26, 28–29, 34, 54–55, 71–72, 94–96, 106, 124–126, 128, 130, 164–165, 173–174, 224–226, 232–233
political 30–31, 93, 151–152, 167–168, 171–172, 173–175
religious 6–7, 9, 16–19, 20–21, 23–24, 31, 33–34, 35–36, 65–66, 71–72, 76–81, 94, 111–112, 115–116, 118–119, 123, 125–126, 130, 133, 135–137, 143–144, 159, 160, 164–165, 176–177, 179–180, 182–183, 185–186, 196–197, 198–200, 201–202, 205–207, 208, 210–211, 216, 220–221, 222, 224–226, 229–230, 233
mobilization 26, 54–55, 66, 88–89, 91, 95–96, 145–146, 172
local 54–55, 67–68, 94, 123, 151–152, 172, 202–203
agency 24–25, 112–113, 159, 175–176, 185, 200–202, 214, 216–217
aid
ecumenical ix, 76–77, 104–105, 106–107, 135, 136, 137–138, 142–143, 157
international networks 76–77, 104–105, 157n53, 173
Pentecostal 18, 123, 124, 129–130, 132–133, 137–141, 143–148, 158, 177, 194–195, 199–200
refugees 105–106
Albornoz, Juana 147–148, 147–148n41
Allende, Salvador
death 84–85
economic and social programs 4–5, 66–70
election 17–18, 41, 66n86
popular memory 115–116, 125–126
overthrow of 4–5, 68–70, 84, 94, 233–234
relationship with churches 134
‘Road to Socialism’ 66
Anderson, Allan 9–10–44n15, 48–49, 119–120n96
Antuco 1, 2
Argentina 58–59
evangelical music 180–182
military dictatorship 87–88
mip congregations in 75
Asad, Talal 23–24
Asociación de Iglesias Evangélicas de Chile (aiech) 102–104, 102–103n58
Assemblies of God 63–64, 131–132, 224–225n3
asylum 105–106
authoritarianism 2–7, 14, 15, 23, 107, 109–110, 115, 156–157, 161–162, 176, 227
Ayni: Revista del Deparmento Juvenil 187–188–188n59
Ayuda Cristiana Evangélica (ace) 75–76–80n126, 136
Azusa Street Revival 8, 47
baptism of the Holy Spirit 7–8, 43–47, 48–49, 50–51, 57–58, 61–62, 131–132, 139–140, 160–161, 180–182, 219–220
Bible 32–33, 34–35, 44–45, 61, 74–75, 208, 209–210, 211, 233
Bonino, José Míguez 136, 146–147
born again 56, 185, 216–217n23
Bourdieu, Pierre 117, 156n51
Brusco, Elizabeth 13n21, 190–191
Buena Nueva
activism 183–185
members 177, 186
songs 84, 179–183
Butler, Judith 234–235
campamentos (encampments) 172
Canteras 124–125, 211–212
Canto Nuevo 173, 179–182, 183
canutos 5n2, 57–58
Caravan of Death 87–88
Castro, Emilio 76–77, 135–136
Catholic Church
celam i 164–165
celam ii 164–165
conflict with Chilean evangelicals 39–43, 58–59, 66, 157
declining membership 38, 59–60, 63–64
Marxism and 64–65, 93, 166–167
persecution of 99, 155
prominence in Latin American religious history of 10–11, 12–13, 39–43
relations with the dictatorship 69–70, 97–102, 147–148, 232, 233–234
relief efforts 23–24, 94–96, 153–154, 179–180, 232–233
Second Vatican Council (Vatican ii) 64–65, 163–164
social teaching of 64–65, 164–165
Central Nacional de Informaciones (National Information Center) 87–88n17, 148–149, 215
Centro Evangélico Nacional Coordinador de Actividades (cenca) 101–102
Chicago Boys 90–91
Chile Evangélico 49n29, 49–50n33, 56–57, 62–63, 119–120n96
Chile Pentecostal 56–63
Christian Aid 142–143
Christian Base Communities (cebs) 64–65, 149–150n46, 164–165, 217–218n25, 229–230n9
Christian Democrats 55, 65–66, 68–69, 86, 136–137, 138, 142
church membership 17, 59–60, 63–64, 74–75, 76–77, 79, 118–119, 152–153, 157, 204–205, 222–223
church services 27, 56–57, 74–75, 82, 117–118, 191, 203–204, 205
civil society 11–12, 14, 92–93, 94, 145–146
Cold War 66, 103–104
Comaroff, Jean 201–202
comedores (soup kitchens) 124, 138–141, 158
Comisión Técnica Asesora (cta)
formation 18, 135, 136–137
members 136–137, 141
funding 136–137, 138–139
projects 18–19, 137–139, 140–142, 149–150, 151–152
Comité Ecuménico Latinoamericano de Proyectos (celap) xi, 141–142
Comité Nacional de Ayuda a los Refugiados Extranjeros (conar) 97–100
Comité de Cooperación para la Paz en Chile (copachi) 98–100, 106
Commission on Inter-Church Aid, Refugees, and World Service (cicarws) 136, 138
communism 64–65, 88–89
community centers 140–141
community development programs 18–19, 124, 129, 137–141, 149–150, 151–152, 158
Comunidad Teológica Evangélica (cta) 74–75, 136, 144–145, 188–189, 209
Concilio Evangélico de Chile (cec) 75–76
Confraternidad Cristiana de Iglesias (cci) 147–148, 147–148n41
Congreso Latinoamericano de Evangelización (clade) 104–105
Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano (celam) 164–165
Consejo de Pastores 101–104, 147–148
Consejo Latinoamericano de Iglesias (clai) 104–105, 166
conversion
community 12–13, 29–30, 44–45, 57–58, 62–63, 64
identity 8–9, 11–13, 27–28, 49–50, 62–63, 190–191, 200–201
rupture 9, 31, 55–56, 111–115, 116–119, 121–122, 131–133, 223, 228
counterculture 162–164, 167–168
cueca 171
culto 82
culture
definition 19–20, 159
economic 37, 54–55
Pentecostal 12–13, 23–24, 60–61, 121–122, 128, 135–136, 184–185, 189–190, 192, 196–197, 201–202
popular 12–13, 43, 54–55, 58–61, 64–65, 91–92, 127, 166–167, 168–171, 173–174, 179–182, 185, 196
political 22, 37, 168, 173–174, 179, 185–186, 199–200
print 62–63, 119–120n96
social 17–18, 37, 91–92, 199–200
solidarity 93, 174–175, 177–178, 179, 211–212
Curacautín 78
desaparecidos (disappeared) 173–174
democracy
transition to 26, 31–32, 92–93, 109–110, 118–119, 129–130, 142, 144–145, 169, 174–175, 222, 223
development 18–19, 124, 129, 137–141, 149–150, 151–152, 158
dictatorship
human rights abuses 2, 23, 32–33, 87–88, 92–93, 95–98, 106, 109–110, 137, 164–165, 173, 179, 229–230, 232
Pentecostals, relationship with 101–103, 118–119, 120–122, 124–125, 146–147, 149–150, 194, 199, 204–205, 207–208, 210, 213–214, 222–223, 232–233
programs 90–91, 142, 173–174, 216–217, 232–233
religion 97–99, 106, 130, 133, 136–137, 139–140, 149–150, 156, 200–201, 204–205, 228, 232
violence 6–7, 14, 15, 22, 33–34, 37, 82–83, 84–88, 111, 115–116, 120, 129–130, 170–172, 174–176, 204–205, 207–208, 211, 223, 226, 228
Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (dina) 87–88
divorce 192–193
dorcas 191
Dutch Interchurch Organization for Development Cooperation (icco) 18, 106, 137–139, 142–143, 156–157
economy
crisis 9–11, 14–15, 16, 36, 51, 54–55, 64–65, 66–70, 89–91, 95–96, 106–107, 116–117, 124–125, 128, 132–133, 207–208, 219–220, 224–225
gains 84, 91, 188–189
neoliberalism 17–18, 89–91, 171, 204–205, 207–208, 216–218
policies of the dictatorship 42–43, 89–91, 124–125, 128, 134–135, 142, 173–174, 216–217, 220, 232–233
ecumenism 32–33, 73–77, 96, 104, 106–107, 135–137, 138–139, 141–143, 147–148, 156–157, 158, 165–166, 179–180, 187–188, 223
education
mip membership, levels of 34, 74–75, 167–168, 188–189
government policies 64, 66–67, 85–86, 171, 176, 188–189
mip/sepade programs 18, 78, 136–137, 138–139, 141–148
Pentecostal emphasis on 12–13, 166, 167–168, 186–190, 192–193, 194
eschatology 7, 9, 43–46, 48–49, 180, 231–232
escuela dominical (Sunday school) 47–48, 74–75, 82, 151–152, 186–187
ethnography 32–33, 63–64, 117–118, 201–202
Evangelio y Sociedad 146–147
Protestant Association for Development Assistance (eze) xi, 142–143
faith healing 46–47, 58, 62–63, 227n5
Farfán, Erasmo 78, 129–130, 136–137, 141–142, 151–152, 158
fieldwork, method 27, 31–35, 119
Foucault, Michel 109–110
Fraternidad Teológica Latinoamericana (ftl) 166
Frei, Eduardo 64–66
Fuego de Pentecostés 62–63
Fundación de Ayuda Social de Iglesias Cristianas (fasic) 99–100
Garrard, Virginia 6–7–12n18, 39n3, 132–133n6
gender
under the dictatorship 171–172
in counterculture 167–168
in Pentecostalism 190–191, 192–193, 196–197, 230–231
activism 26n40, 173–174, 194
Geertz, Clifford 19–20
gifts of the Holy Spirit 7–8, 56, 61–62, 131–132, 139–140, 219–220
glossolalia 43–44, 61, 62
Godoy, Daniel 49–50
Gutiérrez, Gustavo 164n9
habitus 117, 156, 223
hacienda 10–11
Harper, Charles 137–138–140n19–148n42
healing 46–47, 58, 62, 227n5
hermanos/hermanas 177, 220
Holiness Movement 7–8, 41–42, 43–44, 46–47, 224–225n3
Hollenweger, Walter 2n7–44n15–225n3
Holy Spirit 7–8, 56, 61–62, 131–132, 139–140, 219–220
Hoover, Willis Collins 47–51, 59–63
Hualpencillo 78, 79n122, 153–154, 157
human rights 2, 23, 32–33, 87–88, 92–93, 95–98, 106, 109–110, 137, 164–165, 173, 179, 229–230, 232
Hurtado, Alberto 58–59
hymn 171, 180, 184–185
identity
activist 22–23, 24–25, 27, 30–31, 34–35, 96, 125–126, 128, 134, 159, 173–174, 182–183, 191–192, 199, 211, 212–213
collective 34–36, 93–96, 108, 116–117, 124–125, 128, 159, 169–170, 174–176, 182, 183, 211–212
institutional 73–74, 103–104, 123, 134, 141–142, 159, 164–166, 188–189
Pentecostal 9–10, 20–21, 22–23, 24–27, 30–31, 34–36, 55–60, 101–103, 115–117, 124–125, 132, 152–153, 182–183, 191–192, 199, 212–213, 224, 228
national 4–5, 68, 85, 87–88, 171, 233–234
youth 162–163, 166–170, 174–176, 191–192
Iglesia Evangélica Pentecostal (iep) 50–51, 63–64n77, 69–70
Iglesia Metodista Pentecostal (imp) 62–63n74, 70–71, 73n106, 76–77n117
Iglesia Pentecostal de Chile (ipc) 16, 63–64n74, 76–77, 141, 147–148n41
Iglesia Wesleyana Nacional 102–103, 141, 147–148n41
Iglesia y Sociedad en América Latina (isal) 104–105
industrialization 9–11, 16, 51–55
indigenization 46–47, 59–61
injustice 27–28, 84, 124–125, 135, 164–165, 180, 181, 184–185, 208–209, 219–220
Interkerkelijke Coördinatie Commissie Ontwikkelingssamenwerking See Dutch Interchurch Organization for Development Cooperation (icco)
Instituto Superior Evangélico de Estudios Teológicos (isedet) 166
Jotabeche Cathedral 101–102
junta de oficiales 71–72, 75, 191
Kamsteeg, Frans 9n9, 18–19, 68–69n93, 73–74, 77–78n117, 78n119, 129–130, 138n15–138n15–149n46, 150, 156–157n52, 223
Lalive d’Epinay, Christian 6n3, 9n10, 10–11–58n57–59n65–201n3–230n9
land seizure 33–34, 54–55, 172n37, 218–220
La Victoria 68–69n93, 78, 92–93, 111n82, 125, 129–130, 136–137, 139–141, 151–152, 153–154, 154–155n50, 176–177, 208, 211–212, 215, 218–219, 226
lay involvement 19, 23–24, 59–60, 64–65, 75, 76–77, 96, 97–98, 120–121, 130, 148–149, 164–165, 222, 224, 227
Lehmann, David 12–13–60n70–201n6
liberation
appeal to Pentecostals 131–132, 136, 138–139, 144–152, 184–185, 186–187, 194, 210–211, 223, 232
political relevance 96, 137–138, 164–165, 167–168
liberation theology 18–19, 64–66, 164–165, 223
Lindhardt, Martin 12–13, 27–28, 60n68, 113–114–122n102–131n4, 152–153–201n6, 203–225n3
lived religion 20–25, 31–32, 205–206
Los Angeles (Chile) 140–141, 153–154, 157, 158, 187–188, 191–192, 196, 213
Lutheranism 7–8, 98–99, 103–104
Mansilla, Miguel Ángel 66, 68–69n93, 152–153, 225–226
Mariz, Cecília 149n46–190n63
Marshall, Ruth 113
Martin, Bernice 217–218
Martin, David 11–12–230n9
Marxism
Chilean engagement with 84, 85–89, 95–96, 99–100, 148–149, 172
liberation theology and 64–65, 164–165
progressive Latin American evangelicals’ critiques of 104
Pentecostal response to 69–70, 101–102, 118–119, 148–149, 154, 157, 232–233
memory
construction 108–110
dictatorship 107–108, 109–111, 172–173
Pentecostal 82–83, 111–119, 120, 122–123, 127–128, 133
Methodist Church 7–8, 11, 36, 41–43, 47–51, 59–60, 61, 62–63, 98
Meyer, Birgit 113, 218, 228n6
Misión Iglesia Pentecostal (mip)
character 71–75, 103–104, 151–152, 156–157, 160, 188–189, 191–193, 222
congregations 1, 2, 68–69n93, 73, 78, 79n122, 79–80, 82, 92–93, 111n82, 124–125, 129–130, 135–137, 139–141, 144–145, 148–149, 151–152, 153–154, 154–155n50, 157–158, 176–177, 187–188, 191–192, 196, 208, 211–212, 213, 215, 218–219, 226
ecumenism 74–77, 136, 141, 147–148
growth and decline 79, 118–119, 157, 204–205, 222–223
libro de actas 32–33, 75n109, 78n118, 118–119n95, 135n12, 141–142n20, 144–145n30, 222
membership 16–17, 188–189
origins 17, 62–63n74, 71–74
separation from sepade 222–224
social development programs 18–19, 74–75, 124, 129, 135, 136, 137–142, 144–145, 149–150, 151–152, 158, 188–189, 191, 208, 209
social engagement 78, 100, 139, 151–152, 156–157, 160, 222
misión integral 165
Misión Wesleyana Nacional 16, 65–66
mission 9, 39–40, 42–43, 45–46, 62–64, 103–104, 125, 126, 149–150, 165–166, 187–188, 199, 222–223, 232–233
Movimiento de Acción Popular Unitario (mapu) 66–67, 86, 95–96, 136–137, 138, 174–175, 232
Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (mir) 68, 86, 96, 169–170, 174–175, 195
music
Pentecostal 84, 171, 177, 179–183, 184–185
popular 167, 173, 179–182, 183
studies of 168–169n21, 168n24, 177–178n46
narrative 4, 18–19, 22, 29, 37, 108–110, 113–114, 116–117, 125–126, 130–132, 167–168, 173–174, 200–201, 228–229
neoliberalism 17–18, 89–91, 171, 204–205, 207–208, 216–218
neo-Pentecostalism 43–44, 230–231
Nueva Canción
artists 168, 179, 180
influence of 168–169, 171, 173, 179–180, 183
Ochagavía 136–137, 153–154, 155–156, 209–210, 211–212
ollas comunas (soup kitchens) 78, 94–95, 153
oral history 34–35, 82–83, 120–121
Orellana Urtubia, Luis 57n52–59n65, 62n73, 66n84, 73–74, 225–226
Orsi, Robert 20n33, 21, 159
Ortiz, Juan Rodrigo 5n2–119n96
orality 121–122
Padilla, René 146–147, 165
Palma, Arturo 78, 79–80, 158, 191–192
Palma, Daniel 76–77, 78–79, 79–80n126, 135–136, 137, 205–206
Palma, María 191–193
Palma, Samuel 12–13, 143–144
Partido Comunista 2, 55, 65–67, 68–69, 86, 124, 168, 174–175
Partido Demócratica Cristiano 55, 65–66, 68, 69–70, 86, 136–137, 138, 142
Partido Socialista 55, 65–67, 68–69, 209, 210, 215
pastors 31–32, 47–48, 56–58, 71–72, 75, 153–154, 177, 186, 196–197
Pavez Toro, Victor 62–63, 79n121
Pavez Ortiz, Victor 63–64n74, 76–77, 79
Pedro Aguirre Cerda 82
Pedro Montt 73, 79–80, 82, 135–136, 148–149, 153–154, 158
Pentecostalism
classical 9, 43–47, 80–81, 119–120n96, 226
definition 7
doctrines 7–8, 9, 44–45, 56, 61–62, 131–132, 139–140, 219–220
ecumenism 32–33, 73–77, 96, 104, 106–107, 135–137, 138–139, 141–143, 147–148, 156–157, 158, 165–166, 179–180, 187–188, 223
growth in Chile 51–52
growth in Latin America 10–16
neo- 43–44, 230–231
and politics 42–43, 101–108, 118–119, 120–122, 124–125, 146–147, 149–150, 194, 199, 204–205, 207–208, 210, 213–214, 222–223, 232–233
prophetic aspects 18–19, 44–45, 49–50, 61–62, 150
Protestant roots of 7–8, 39–44, 46–47, 51–52, 63–64, 224–225n3
relationship with the dictatorship 101–103, 118–119, 120–122, 124–125, 146–147, 149–150, 194, 199, 204–205, 207–208, 210, 213–214, 222–223, 232–233
Pentecostal Te Deum 97–98
Pinochet, Augusto
death 107–108
final decade of 142, 146–147, 175–176
human rights violations under 2, 17–18, 23, 32–33, 87–88, 92–93, 95–101, 106, 109–110, 137, 164–165, 173, 179, 229–230, 232
memory of 107–108, 109–111, 172–173
during the 1970s 17–18, 36, 87–88, 91, 94–95, 142, 170, 171–172, 232
relationship with Pentecostals 101–103, 118–119, 120–122, 124–125, 146–148, 149–150, 194, 199, 200–201, 204–205, 207–208, 210, 213–214, 222–223, 232–233
Pinto, Julio 53n42, 56–89n18, 167–168–170n25–174n41
poblaciones 4–5, 18, 33–34, 55, 66, 73, 88–89, 115–116, 134, 139–140, 150, 151–152, 154–155, 172, 175–176, 177, 182, 185, 193, 213–214, 232
pobladores 67–68, 94–95, 96, 126, 169, 172–173, 212–213
popular culture 12–13, 43, 177–178, 180–182, 185
popular religion 199
population 17, 43, 51–52, 53–54, 64n79, 66–67, 68, 101, 124, 134–135, 140–141, 147–148, 216–217
postmillennialism 9, 44–45
poverty 42–43, 54–55, 60–61, 89–90, 94–95, 106–107, 115–116, 124–125, 129–130, 137–138, 162, 164–165, 180, 225–226, 233
practice
activism 6–7, 9, 16–19, 20–21, 23–24, 31, 33–34, 35–36, 65–66, 71–72, 76–81, 94, 111–112, 115–116, 118–119, 123, 125–126, 130, 133, 135–137, 143–144, 159, 160, 164–165, 176–177, 179–180, 182–183, 185–186, 196–197, 198–200, 201–202, 205–207, 208, 210–211, 216, 220–221, 222, 224–226, 229–230, 233
Pentecostal 3–4, 20–22, 25–26, 27, 55–56, 60–61, 112–114, 199, 203–205, 213, 214–216, 223–226, 232
prayer
as resistance 164–165, 183, 214–216
as worship 27–28, 47–49, 56, 132–133, 161–162, 203–204, 205
prayer campaign 134
premillennialism 9, 44–45
progressive Catholicism 64–65, 96, 164–165, 232
progressive evangelicalism 64–65, 74–75, 104–105, 130, 146–147, 150, 156–157, 159, 187–188, 200–201, 212–213, 223, 224, 227
prophetic Pentecostalism 18–19, 44–45, 49–50, 61–62, 150
proselytism 17, 23, 57–58, 59–60, 62–63, 78, 118–119, 136–137, 203–204
Protestantism
beginnings in Chile 39–43, 51–52, 63–64
ecumenism 74–75, 97–98, 99–100, 102–104, 166, 188–189
international aid networks 142–143
missionary work 41–43, 49–50
politics 231
relations with Catholic Church 41–43, 58, 97–98
relations with the state 42–43, 103–104
Proyecto Unido de Educación Cristiana (peuc) 144–145
Rescate 180–182
repression 6–7, 14, 15, 22, 33–34, 37, 82–83, 84–88, 111, 115–116, 120, 129–130, 170–172, 174–176, 204–205, 207–208, 211, 223, 226, 228
resistance
grassroots 26, 28, 34, 54–55, 71–72, 94–96, 106, 124–126, 128, 130, 164–165, 173–174, 224–226, 232–233
organization 26, 54–55, 66, 67–68, 88–89, 91, 94–96, 123, 145–146, 151–152, 172, 202–203
religious 6–7, 9, 16–19, 20–21, 23–24, 31, 33–34, 35–36, 65–66, 71–72, 76–81, 94, 111–112, 115–116, 118–119, 123, 125–126, 130, 133, 135–137, 143–144, 159, 160, 164–165, 176–177, 179–180, 182–183, 185–186, 196–197, 198–200, 201–202, 205–207, 208, 210–211, 216, 220–221, 222, 224–226, 229–230, 233
revival 7–10, 36, 38, 42–51, 58
ritual 20–21, 27, 28–29, 56, 58, 113, 114, 203–205, 213, 214–216
rupture 9, 31, 55–56, 111–115, 116–119, 121–122, 131–133, 223, 228
Salazar, Gabriel 17–18n26, 36n49, 53n42, 56–142n25, 167–168, 169–170–174n41, 232n15
Sembrando 187–188n58, 192–193
Servicio Evangélico para el Desarrollo (sepade)
ecumenism 74–77, 136, 141, 147–148
educational materials 144–145
founders 135–136, 188–189
founding 18, 135, 136–137
leaders 136–137
name 142–144
prophetic task 18–19, 44–45, 49–50, 61–62, 150
separation from mip 222–224
social development programs 18–19, 74–75, 124, 129, 135, 136, 137–142, 144–145, 149–150, 151–152, 158, 188–189, 191, 208, 209
social engagement 78, 100, 139, 151–152, 156–157, 160, 222
social ethic 141, 144–146, 150, 222–223
Sepúlveda, Juan 16n24–42n10–44n15, 46–47, 47n24–51n37, 63–64, 65–66, 69–70, 100–101–101n51, 142n22–146n38, 146–147
Sepúlveda, Narciso 71–72n101, 72n102, 73–75, 78, 102–103, 157n53, 188–189
sexuality 39–40, 79, 162, 176–177, 186, 192–193, 230–231
Silva Henríquez, Raul 97, 99
solidarity 6–7, 23, 36, 93–97, 99–100, 105–107, 124–125, 128, 138, 150, 164–165, 173–175, 177–179, 199–202, 211–212, 213–214, 215–219, 220
spiritual gifts See gifts of the Holy Spirit
spirituality
embodied 9–10, 22, 27–28, 56, 61, 71, 181, 183, 203, 214, 215–216, 220–221
experiential 8, 43–44, 60–61
oral 121–122
street preaching 21–22, 193, 205, 213
Te Deum 69–70, 97
Temuco 144–145
temporality 111–114, 121–122
testimony 27, 57–58, 62, 78, 101, 121–122, 155–156, 213
theology
liberation 18–19, 59–60, 64–66, 164–165, 223
Pentecostal 9, 44–46, 56, 61–62, 131–132, 139–140, 219–220
Protestant 43–44, 104
of the streets 210–211
torture 18, 87–88, 92–93, 98, 207, 213–214
Unidad Popular (up) 33–34, 84, 134, 168–169
Unión de Juventudes Evangélicas de Chile (ujech) 75–76
United Nations 105–106
United States 41–43, 46–49, 62–63, 165, 166–167, 201–202
urbanization 9–11, 16, 38, 51–55
Valparaíso 36, 42–43, 47–51, 53, 63–64
Vicaría de la Solidaridad ix, 32–33, 138, 214
violence 6–7, 14, 15, 22, 33–34, 37, 82–83, 84–88, 111, 115–116, 120, 129–130, 170–172, 174–176, 204–205, 207–208, 211, 223, 226, 228
Wesley, John 7–8, 43–44, 50–51
Willems, Emilio 6n3, 10–11–230n9
Winn, Peter 88–89, 90n22, 91, 115–117, 125–126, 211–212
witness See testimony
World Council of Churches (wcc) 18, 32–33, 76–77, 76–77n113, 97–98, 104, 106, 135–136
worship
activism 150–151, 176–177, 183, 194, 212–213
definition 43–44, 203–204
experience 41, 42–44
music 183–185
popular 38–39, 56
styles 61–62, 177–178, 183, 205, 212–213
theology of 46–47, 56
youth
activism 160, 164–165, 176–177, 179–180, 182–183, 185–186, 196–197, 198–200, 201–202, 205–207, 208, 210–211, 216, 220–221
identity 162–163, 166–170, 174–176, 191–192
Pentecostal 34, 75–76, 151–152, 153–154, 165, 176–177, 182–185
popular culture 12–13, 43, 54–55, 58–61, 64–65, 91–92, 127, 166–167, 168–171, 173–174, 179–182, 185, 196

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Lived Religion, Pentecostalism, and Social Activism in Authoritarian Chile

Giving Life to the Faith

Reihe:  Religion in the Americas, Band: 20
Cover Lived Religion, Pentecostalism, and Social Activism in Authoritarian Chile
ISBN:
9789004454019
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Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
13 May 2021
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    • Religionswissenschaften
      • Vergleichende Religionswissenschaft & Religionswissenschaft
Front Matter
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Acronyms
Introduction
Chapter 1 Echoes of the Awakening
Chapter 2 Memory and Everyday Religious Experience in Pinochet’s Chile
Chapter 3 Pentecostal Community Activism
Chapter 4 Hacer Vida la Fe: Pentecostal Youth Activism
Chapter 5 A Prohibited History of Pentecostal Social Engagement
Conclusion
Back Matter
Bibliography and Sources
Index

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