Inbetween nostalgia and the dream of equality. Critique and proposal to the foundationalist assumptions of the Pentecostal community in Lalive d’Epinay
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This article examines three foundational sustentions that Lalive d'Epinay confers to the Pentecostal community: the ‘hacienda’ model, the shelter-church and the church of the poor. It emphasizes a critique to the ‘hacienda’ model that the author supports for spotlighting an idealized and benevolent model to a system based on race, class and contempt for its workers. We argue that rural nostalgia is the ideological foundation of Pentecostalism, where a feminization of the community, and not its patriarchalisation, is enhanced; and that conflict is the other foundation that defines the Pentecostal, and not the harmonic imaging proposed by the author. We conclude with a brief analysis about the community crisis of Chilean Pentecostalism.
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