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Prophetic Pentecostalism in Chile A Case Study on Religion and Development Policy

by Frans Kamsteeg
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Overview

Prophetic Pentecostalism in Chile provides a detailed description of the vicissitudes of a small Chilean Pentecostal church, the Misión Iglesia Pentecostal. During the 1960s and 1970s, its leaders attempted to reshape the social and politically conservative face of Chilean Pentecostalism by introducing progressive social ideas into the lives of their church members. This church, which was among the first Pentecostal churches to become members of the World Council of Churches, also created its own development organization supporting social work among Chile's popular classes, with the help of Western donor organizations. Both the progressive church leaders and the development organization tried to organize individual Pentecostals against social and political injustice, while the majority of Pentecostal churches actively supported the military regime of General Pinochet. This anthropological case study describes how this effort at consciousness-raising affected the lives of Pentecostal men and women in the working-class neighborhood of Santiago. Ultimately, the book is a documented illustration of the limited impact that the message of prophetic Pentecostalism of a group of church leaders had on ordinary Chilean church people.

About the Author, Frans Kamsteeg

Frans Kamsteeg studied at the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam. He has done fieldwork in Peru and Chile, and is also author of More Than Opium.

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Heiser

..working class in governmental organization

Journal Of The Society For Pentecostal Studies

The considerable value of Kamsteeg's study is his insights into how Pentecostals relate to the world around them, the manner in which they must wrestle with the conditions of their social, economic, and political environments, despite their usual premillenial bias against worldly environment.

Missiology: An International Review

He gives an enlightening exposé of how the church has historically accommodated differing worldviews in the Renaissance, Enlightenment, Modernist, Romantic, and postmodern periods.

Reference and Research Book News

From his anthropological fieldwork in Chile from 1991-92, Kamsteeg interprets prophetic Pentecostalism as a multifaceted phenomenon; its particular manifestation in Latin America; the growth and vicissitudes of the Chilean nonclassical brand of Pentecostalism; the impact in a working-class Santiago neighborhood...useful glossary augments the analysis.

Booknews

From his anthropological fieldwork in Chile from 1991-92, Kamsteeg (culture, organization, and management; Vrije U., Amsterdam) interprets prophetic Pentecostalism as a multifaceted phenomenon; its particular manifestation in Latin America; the growth and vicissitudes of the Chilean nonclassical brand of Pentecostalism (from 1909-1973 revival to mass movement, relationship with Pinochet, and emergence of the Mision Iglesia Pentecostal); the impact in a working-class Santiago neighborhood; and the genesis of a Pentecostal nongovernmental organization with community development and political mobilization missions. A useful glossary augments the analysis. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
November 5, 1998
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Pages
283
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810834408

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