A consideration of how the dynamics surrounding Manila\u27s Black Nazarene express crucial themes in the Filipino psyche. The article specifically addresses the importance of felt-experience (pagdama) in devotion to the Black Nazarene as well as its connections to indigenous Filipino religion
Filipinos‘ general experience of vulnerability and brokenness made the Santo Niño (Holy Child) and H...
This paper is about Catholicism in the Philippines, highlighting the events, and objects on the popu...
God images are the backbone upon which religious and spiritual cognitions are created. However, the ...
Objects of faith in various parts of the world draw visitors of all denominations, for different rea...
The play in the performance of panatà to the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Manila, demonstrates an authe...
Millions of Filipino Catholics consider themselves as devotees of the Nazareno. It is a unique cultu...
The article conceptualizes a popular-theological anthropology of bayani (hero/patriot) in the contex...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. Santeria is a religion native to ...
The Traslación of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Philippines conducts its rites and practices as a de...
The Traslación of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Philippines conducts its rites and practices as a de...
“Black Catholicism: The Formation of Local Religion in Colonial Mexico” examines the emergence of Ca...
This essay reviews the following works: Electric Santeria: Racial and Sexual Assemblages of Transnat...
In contrast to functionalist explanations for the spread of Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity...
This article seeks to contextualize the application of Inductive Bible Study (IBS) to a postcolonial...
Following the conquest of Mexico in 1521, Spanish conquerors and friars considered it their duty to ...
Filipinos‘ general experience of vulnerability and brokenness made the Santo Niño (Holy Child) and H...
This paper is about Catholicism in the Philippines, highlighting the events, and objects on the popu...
God images are the backbone upon which religious and spiritual cognitions are created. However, the ...
Objects of faith in various parts of the world draw visitors of all denominations, for different rea...
The play in the performance of panatà to the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Manila, demonstrates an authe...
Millions of Filipino Catholics consider themselves as devotees of the Nazareno. It is a unique cultu...
The article conceptualizes a popular-theological anthropology of bayani (hero/patriot) in the contex...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. Santeria is a religion native to ...
The Traslación of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Philippines conducts its rites and practices as a de...
The Traslación of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Philippines conducts its rites and practices as a de...
“Black Catholicism: The Formation of Local Religion in Colonial Mexico” examines the emergence of Ca...
This essay reviews the following works: Electric Santeria: Racial and Sexual Assemblages of Transnat...
In contrast to functionalist explanations for the spread of Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity...
This article seeks to contextualize the application of Inductive Bible Study (IBS) to a postcolonial...
Following the conquest of Mexico in 1521, Spanish conquerors and friars considered it their duty to ...
Filipinos‘ general experience of vulnerability and brokenness made the Santo Niño (Holy Child) and H...
This paper is about Catholicism in the Philippines, highlighting the events, and objects on the popu...
God images are the backbone upon which religious and spiritual cognitions are created. However, the ...