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The Apostolic Movement, the novelty of Christianity

Their insertion in the Cuban context, political and social proposals

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The book explores the transformation of Pentecostalism into Neo-Pentecostal movements, particularly highlighting the Apostolic Movement's influence. It argues that these movements are rooted in a theology of domination, promoting spiritual warfare and prosperity theology, intertwined with neoliberal globalization. Employing a dialectical materialist approach, the study includes documentary analysis, interviews, and surveys, particularly focusing on the movement's presence in Cuba. It reveals the organizations' goals of reinstating a fundamentalist Christianity aligned with contemporary capitalist hegemony.

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Titel
The Apostolic Movement, the novelty of Christianity
Untertitel
Their insertion in the Cuban context, political and social proposals
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
88
ISBN13
9786204773872
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Esoterik & Religion
Beschreibung
The book explores the transformation of Pentecostalism into Neo-Pentecostal movements, particularly highlighting the Apostolic Movement's influence. It argues that these movements are rooted in a theology of domination, promoting spiritual warfare and prosperity theology, intertwined with neoliberal globalization. Employing a dialectical materialist approach, the study includes documentary analysis, interviews, and surveys, particularly focusing on the movement's presence in Cuba. It reveals the organizations' goals of reinstating a fundamentalist Christianity aligned with contemporary capitalist hegemony.