Life after death: crisis of reproduction and social structure of an evangelical group

This article attempts to make sense of the stresses and directions of changes that occurred after the death of two leaders of an evangelical group. It argues that the conflicts and reforms derived from that conjuncture, in which the reproduction of the group was destabilized, reveal the components a...

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Autor principal: Espinosa, Mariana
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/11849
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topic evangelist group
reproduction crisis
social structure
grupo evangélico
crisis de reproducción
estructura social
spellingShingle evangelist group
reproduction crisis
social structure
grupo evangélico
crisis de reproducción
estructura social
Espinosa, Mariana
Life after death: crisis of reproduction and social structure of an evangelical group
topic_facet evangelist group
reproduction crisis
social structure
grupo evangélico
crisis de reproducción
estructura social
author Espinosa, Mariana
author_facet Espinosa, Mariana
author_sort Espinosa, Mariana
title Life after death: crisis of reproduction and social structure of an evangelical group
title_short Life after death: crisis of reproduction and social structure of an evangelical group
title_full Life after death: crisis of reproduction and social structure of an evangelical group
title_fullStr Life after death: crisis of reproduction and social structure of an evangelical group
title_full_unstemmed Life after death: crisis of reproduction and social structure of an evangelical group
title_sort life after death: crisis of reproduction and social structure of an evangelical group
description This article attempts to make sense of the stresses and directions of changes that occurred after the death of two leaders of an evangelical group. It argues that the conflicts and reforms derived from that conjuncture, in which the reproduction of the group was destabilized, reveal the components and dynamics of the social structure. Family disputes, the churches as significant social units, the different ways to build leadership and generational differences tighten and combine the structure of relationships unfolded by the Free Brethren. A goal of this article is to delineate the structural forms revealed in the procedural dynamics of a reproduction crisis. In the present field of studies of contemporary religion a common attitude of knowledge is to see radical transformation everywhere. Counterbalancing this tendency, my empirical work seek to comprehend what changes and what remains, or the limits unto which a religious or social group can move from traditional culture and social cores.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
publishDate 2015
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