Entre lo ritual y lo comercial. Reflexiones etnográficas sobre las prácticas religiosas del Movimiento Misionero Mundial en Lima, Perú
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Rolleri, JairIssue Date
2018-12
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Between the ritual and the commercial. Ethnographic reflections about the religious practices of the Worldwide Missionary Movement in Lima, PeruJournal
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10.15381/dds.v0i2.15480Abstract
El presente artículo propone una discusión etnográfica en torno a los rituales económicos en el pentecostalismo limeño y, particularmente, en el caso de la Iglesia Cristiana Pentecostés “Movimiento Misionero Mundial”. Para ello, trazamos un recorrido teórico sobre los estudios que, desde la antropología y la sociología de la religión, se han desarrollado respecto de la ritualidad, el fenómeno protestante y su presencia en el Perú. En ese sentido, retomamos los trabajos de Turner, Rappaport, Berger, Luckmann, Marzal y Bastian. Para comprender la ritualidad del Movimiento, se desarrolló un estudio etnográfico de siete meses en el templo central del Presbiterio N.° 7 del Movimiento Misionero Mundial, ubicado en Pueblo Libre, Lima. Como principal resultado de esta investigación, encontramos que las prácticas religiosas de esta iglesia evidencian una hibridación entre lo ritual y lo corporativo, es decir, entre el comportamiento movido por la fe y la estrategia movida por la lógica empresarial que, a su vez, estructura la vida social de la congregación.This article proposes an ethnographic discussion about economic rituals in Lima Pentecostalism and, particularly, in the case of the Christian Pentecost Church “Worldwide Missionary Movement”. To do this, draw a theoretical course on studies that, from anthropology and sociology of religion, have been developed with respect to the rituality, the Protestant phenomenon and its presence in Peru. In that sense, we return to the works of Turner, Rappaport, Berger, Luckmann, Marzal and Bastian. To understand the rituality of the Movement, an ethnographic study of seven months was developed in the central temple of the Presbytery N.° 7 of the Worldwide Missionary Movement, located in Pueblo Libre, Lima. As a main result of this research, we found that the religious practices of this Church shows a hybridization between the ritual and the corporate, that is, between the behavior motivated by faith and the strategy for the business logic that, in turn, structure the social life of this congregation.
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10.15381/dds.v0i2.15480
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