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  • Power, Politics and Pentecostals in Latin America
  • Written by author Hannah W. Stewart-Gambino, Edward L. Cleary
  • Published by Westview Press, 10/28/1996
  • Today over forty million Latin Americans classify themselves as Protestant, of which the overwhelming majority belong to some form of Pentecostalism. The rapid dissemination of Pentecostal beliefs has produced vibrant alternatives to traditional dominant
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Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Pentecostals, Prominence, and Politics 1
2 Pentecostals, Politics, and Public Space in Latin America 25
3 Pentecostalism and Women in Brazil 41
4 Private Power or Public Power: Pentecostalism, Base Communities, and Gender 55
5 Interchurch Relations: Exclusion, Ecumenism, and the Poor 77
6 Chilean Pentecostalism: Coming of Age 97
7 Pentecostalism, Conversions, and Politics in Brazil 123
8 Guatemalan Pentecostals: Something of Their Own 139
9 Bricando el Charco/Jumping the Puddle: A Case Study of Pentecostalism's Journey from Puerto Rico to New York to Allentown, Pennsylvania 163
10 The Sound of Tambourines: The Politics of Pentecostal Growth in El Salvador 179
11 Pentecostals and Evangelicals in Venezuela: Consolidating Gains, Moving in New Directions 201
12 Latin American Pentecostals: Old Stereotypes and New Challenges 227
About the Book 247
About the Editors and Contributors 249
Index 251


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