Autonomías e identidades racionalizadas entre creyentes desde la religiosidad evangélica vivida: el caso limeño

Translated title of the contribution: Autonomies and rationalized identities in the lived evangelical religiosity of believers: the Lima’s case

Rolando Perez Vela, Catalina Romero, Véronique Gauthier Lecaros

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Abstract

This article addresses the way in which evangelical believers of Lima, in Peru, build their practices of lived spirituality in a context of mobility, pluralization and deregulation of the Peruvian religious field. We are interested in observing the way in which believers linked to Lima urban Protestantism, a city traditionally marked by Catholic institutions and by an evangelical religiosity circumscribed to the space of the churches, develop new autonomous experiences of the faith and interact with other religious and secular spaces. In that sense, we are interested in analyzing the new cultural spaces and religious territories from which the evangelical believer lives his/her daily spirituality, builds new senses and discovers new ways of living and expressing his/her religious identity and ascription to the religious institution. This case allows us to analyze the way in which the context of pluralization of the religious field and the scenario of secularization build new profiles for the evangelical believer, who begins to embrace certain forms of autonomy.
Translated title of the contributionAutonomies and rationalized identities in the lived evangelical religiosity of believers: the Lima’s case
Original languageSpanish
Article number53
Pages (from-to)64–87
JournalSOCIOLOGIAS
Volume22
Issue number53
StatePublished - 28 Mar 2020

Keywords

  • Lived evangelical spirituality
  • Urban Protestantism
  • Religious autonomy
  • Religious pluralism

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