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Born-again Protestantism in South and Central America is expected to attract one-quarter to one-third of the population by early in the twenty-first century. The diverse case studies in this volume explore facets of the movement such as the role of women, the connection with Catholic mysticism, the politics of supposedly conservative evangelical missionaries, and the implications for existing patterns of authority.
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Introduction: Rethinking Protestantism in Latin America David Stoll
1. Struggling Against the Devil: Pentecostalism and Social Movements in Urban Brazil John Burdick
2. The Crentes of Campo Alegre and the Religious Construction of Brazilian Politics Rowan Ireland
3. Brother Votes for Brother: The New Politics of Protestantism in Brazil Paul Freston
4. Protestantism in El Salvador: Conventional Wisdom versus the Survey Evidence Kenneth M. Coleman, Edwin Eloy Aguilar, Jos� Miguel Sandoval, and Timothy J. Steigenga
5. The Reformation of Machismo: Asceticism and Masculinity among Colombian Evangelicals Elizabeth Brusco
6. Shifting Affiliations: Mayan Widows and Evang�licos in Guatemala Linda Green
7. Religious Mobility and the Many Words of God in La Paz, Bolivia Lesley Gill
Conclusion: Is This Latin America's Reformation? Virginia Garrard-Burnett
Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index
Virginia Garrard-Burnett is Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Latin American Studies and Department of History at the University of Texas at Austin.
David Stoll has taught at New York University and is the author of three other books, including Is Latin American Turning Protestant?
Contributors: Edwin Eloy Aguilar, Elizabeth Brusco, John Burdick, Kenneth M. Coleman, Paul Freston, Lesley Gill, Linda Green, Rowan Ireland, Jos� Miguel Sandoval, Timothy J. Steigenga, and the editors.
Latin American/Caribbean Studies
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