How can religion in developing countries be understood in the context of modernity-in-transition? Available works argue that religious innovations, appropriated primarily by groups of disenfranchised religious actors, serve as mechanisms for coping with the condition of modernity in non-Western contexts. In contrast, this commentary views religious innovations as strategic assertions of waning institutional influence. The argument draws from the experiences of Charismatic Christianity within Catholicism and Protestantism in the Philippines and Latin America
The author seeks to analyse the relationships between religion and culture in Latin America, especia...
Religion is breaking records in contemporary democracies. In Latin America, a region charac...
Religion has been profoundly reconfigured in the age of development. Over the past half century, we ...
UnrestrictedLatin America's progressive church era during the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s provides ...
We are immersed in mega-corporations where physical boundaries have already been crossed. The establ...
This essay addresses the relation between religious change, empowerment, and power in contemporary L...
This is an interpretative, critical, and selective review of scholarly contributions that explore La...
This chapter shows that a new mode of religious competition is now taking shape in the Philippines. ...
A profound religio-cultural transformation is taking place in contemporary Latin America as congrega...
This article engages the interface of religion and globalization through the concept of globalizing ...
The first section offers a brief historical overview of the concept of secularization and how it has...
The Catholic Church in Latin America is—not for the first time in history—undergoing a series of pol...
This chapter focuses on changes in contemporary religion and in particular in relation to the global...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
The decline of Catholic parties across Latin America appears as an interesting exception to the glob...
The author seeks to analyse the relationships between religion and culture in Latin America, especia...
Religion is breaking records in contemporary democracies. In Latin America, a region charac...
Religion has been profoundly reconfigured in the age of development. Over the past half century, we ...
UnrestrictedLatin America's progressive church era during the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s provides ...
We are immersed in mega-corporations where physical boundaries have already been crossed. The establ...
This essay addresses the relation between religious change, empowerment, and power in contemporary L...
This is an interpretative, critical, and selective review of scholarly contributions that explore La...
This chapter shows that a new mode of religious competition is now taking shape in the Philippines. ...
A profound religio-cultural transformation is taking place in contemporary Latin America as congrega...
This article engages the interface of religion and globalization through the concept of globalizing ...
The first section offers a brief historical overview of the concept of secularization and how it has...
The Catholic Church in Latin America is—not for the first time in history—undergoing a series of pol...
This chapter focuses on changes in contemporary religion and in particular in relation to the global...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
The decline of Catholic parties across Latin America appears as an interesting exception to the glob...
The author seeks to analyse the relationships between religion and culture in Latin America, especia...
Religion is breaking records in contemporary democracies. In Latin America, a region charac...
Religion has been profoundly reconfigured in the age of development. Over the past half century, we ...