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Where are the Poor? - a Comparison of the Ecclesial Base Communities and Pentecostalism - a Case Study in Cuernavaca, Mexico (Paperback)
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Where are the Poor? - a Comparison of the Ecclesial Base Communities and Pentecostalism - a Case Study in Cuernavaca, Mexico (Paperback)
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Description: The Ecclesial Base Communities (CEBs) emerged in the
wake of Latin American liberation theology and are often referred
to as ""the Church of the Poor."" This book, however, addresses
whether or not CEBs are indeed the Church of the Poor today. It is
an open question now if Pentecostalism has in fact become the new
church of the poor. To answer this question Philip Wingeier-Rayo
conducted a one-year ethnographic study of both movements in a
marginalized barrio in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Using the
anthropological method of participant-observer, the author studied
a Roman Catholic Church and a Pentecostal Church--just 100 yards
apart--compiling surveys, life interviews, and field notes to relay
his findings. For those interested in liberation theology,
Pentecostalism, new religious movements, or the influence of
religion on society, this in-depth ethnographic study will be of
great interest. Endorsements: ""Based on his varied experience in
Latin America and informed by the vast literature on emergent forms
of Christianity in Central and South America, Wingeier-Rayo has
undertaken a careful study of neighboring examples of what are
sometimes seen as opposed forms of Christianity: the base
communities associated with Liberation Theology and the Pentecostal
movement. Refusing facile dichotomies and generalizations this
study will be of considerable help to anyone who wants to
understand contemporary Christianity."" --Theodore W. Jennings Jr.
Professor of Biblical and Constructive Theology Chicago Theological
Seminary ""Dr. Wingeier-Rayo brings a wealth of experience in
cross-cultural ministry to bear on a topic of truly global
significance. His close analysis of two very distinctive traditions
of faith, in one particular context, shatters stereotypes and
celebrates diverse gifts. We need more contextual studies like this
one to open our eyes to the kaleidoscopic nature of God's reign.""
--Paul Chilcote Professor of Historical Theology & Wesley
Studies Ashland Theological Seminary About the Contributor(s):
Philip Wingeier-Rayo is Associate Professor of Religion at Pfeiffer
University where he teaches in the areas of theology, missions, and
cultural anthropology. He is the author of Cuban Methodism
(Dolphins & Orchids, 2006).
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