Tiempo, relato y canto en la comunidad pentecostal
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https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v3i2.154Keywords:
Tiempo, temporalidad, relato, canto pentecostal, canto glosolálico, inminencia/inmanenciaAbstract
El canto de la comunidad pentecostal en Chile constituye una instancia de articulación de la temporalidad en términos de un tiempo relatado o narrado, conforme a las ideas de Paul Ricoeur. Pero al mismo tiempo, existe una diferencia en esta articulación entre la época del avivamientode 1909 y los años posteriores a éste, una diferencia que se relaciona tanto con distintos tipos decanto pentecostal, principalmente el canto glosolálico y el canto de himnos, como con el cambio de la creencia en un fin inminente a un fin inmanente del tiempo.Downloads
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2009-12-31
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Guerra, C. (2009). Tiempo, relato y canto en la comunidad pentecostal. Cultura Y Religión, 3(2), 127–143. https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v3i2.154
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