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Holy Saints and Fiery Preachers James W. Dow

Holy Saints and Fiery Preachers By James W. Dow

Holy Saints and Fiery Preachers by James W. Dow


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Among the topics included in this study of Protestantism's rise and spread in Latin America are the relationship between religion and demography, leadership in the role of church growth, religious conversion and modernisation in Indian communities.

Holy Saints and Fiery Preachers Summary

Holy Saints and Fiery Preachers: The Anthropology of Protestantism in Mexico and Central America by James W. Dow

Based on empirical analysis, this ethnographic fieldwork and collection of original articles on contemporary Protestant religions in Mexico and Central America examines regions ranging from the Pacific coast in the north to Guatemala in the south. These new studies reveal that Protestantism was in the rise in the last decades of the twentieth century because it was opposing political structures that were largely unworkable in a new age of economic expansion and population growth. The studies cover regional and local variations in the growth of Protestantism, examine numerous reasons for the variations, and compare rural villages with modern communities. While the Catholic Church remains only a marginal player in the conflicts taking place in local communities, the book concludes that the modern religious conflicts bear only a general resemblance to the anti-Catholic issues that impelled the original Protestant Reformation in Europe. Relying on traditional scientific principles of data recording and theory development, the contributors look into the lives of contemporary rural people, Indian and mestizo, and provide data that enhance the general study of modern religious movements. The chapters examine, among other topics, the relationship between religion and demography, the role of leadership in church growth, the theories of Max Weber relating capitalism and Protestantism, religious conversion, and the modernization of Indian communities. Scholars and students who are interested in cultural anthropology, religious change, and religion in Latin America will find in these pages a unique and enlightening examination of Protestantism's rise and spread in Latin America.

About James W. Dow

JAMES W. DOW is Professor of Anthropology at Oakland University. His recent publications include The Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Volume 8: Middle America and the Caribbean, Class, Politics, and Popular Religion in Mexico and Central America, and The Shaman's Touch: Otomi Indian Symbolic Healing. He is widely published in major academic journals. ALAN R. SANDSTROM is professor of Anthropology at Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne. His major publications include Corn is Our Blood: Culture and Ethnic Identity in a Contemporary Aztec Indian Village and Traditional Papermaking and Paper Cult Figures of Mexico. He is widely published in major journals and was recently a guest of the Mexican Academy of the Sciences for their Visiting Distinguished Professor Program.

Table of Contents

Preface Protestantism in Mesoamerica: The Old Within the New by James W. Dow Evangelicals in The Lower Mayo Valley by Mary I. O'Conner Religious Affiliation in Indian Mexico by Carlos Garma Demographic Factors Affecting Protestant Conversions in Three Mexican Villages by James W. Dow Looking for a System of Order in Life: Jehovah's Witnesses in Mexico by Patricia Fortuny Loret de Mola Godparent Ties Among Zapotec Women and the Effects of Protestant Conversion by Nicole Sault The Maya Pentecost by Garrett Cook Reconsidering Protestant Growth in Guatemala, 1900-1995 by Henri Gooren Making One Our Word: Protestant Q'eqchi' Mayans in Highland Guatemala by Abigail E. Adams Pastors, Preachers, or Prophets? Cultural Conflict and Continuity in Maya Protestant Leadership by David Scotchmer Conclusion: Anthropological Perspectives on Protestant Conversion in Mesoamerica by Alan R. Sandstrom

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NPB9780275958527
9780275958527
0275958523
Holy Saints and Fiery Preachers: The Anthropology of Protestantism in Mexico and Central America by James W. Dow
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-07-30
312
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