An Enduring Flame: Studies on Latino Popular Religiosity

Publication Type:

Miscellaneous

Source:

PARAL (Program for the Analysis of Religion Among Latinos) Studies Series, Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies, Volume I, New York, NY, p.219 pp. (1994)

Keywords:

Popular religion; Sociology of Religion; Hispanic Americans -- Religious life and experience; PARAL (Program for the Analysis of Religion Among Latinos)

Notes:

Contents: Introduction, by A Stevens-Arroyo. Analyzing popular religiosity for socio-religious meaning, by A Diaz-Stevens. Resistance and accommodation in Latin American popular religiosity, by G Benavides. Towards an understanding of synthesis in Iberian Hispanic American popular religiosity, by J Vidal. The penitential doctrine of restitution: its use by Bartolome de Las Casas to liberate popular religiosity during the conquest of America, by L Rivera Pagan. Popular religion as the core of cutural identity in the Mexican American experience in the United States, by V Elizondo. The ideological dimensions of popular religiosity and cultural identity in Puerto Rico, by S Silva Gotay. Para El Nino Dios: sociability and commemorative sentiment in popular religious practice, by R Flores. Linking theory and methodology for the study of Latino religiosity in the United States context, by M McGuire. Brevia from the Hispanic shift: continuity rather than conversion?, by K Davis.

Sponsored By

The Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the U.S. (ACHTUS)

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