Teo-odisea cantada: Vida e imaginario del creyente pentecostal a través de sus cánticos
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https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v3i2.155Keywords:
coros, himnos, pentecostalismo, músicaAbstract
Los cánticos denominados “coritos” pertenecen al conjunto de elementos que conforman laliturgia pentecostal clásica. Como construcciones musicales y poéticas poseen una autoríaanónima y representan al imaginario de la colectividad religiosa de las primeras generaciones pentecostales del país. En el propósito de analizar los elementos imageneológicos que subyacen en el contenido de sus letras, creemos que los coritos son signos de una comunidad profesante que expresa sus experiencias vitales y la relación con la divinidad a través de undiscurso que interpreta, reordena las vivencias y elementos de la memoria, otorgando sentidoe identidad al grupo religioso.Downloads
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2009-12-31
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Barrios, A. (2009). Teo-odisea cantada: Vida e imaginario del creyente pentecostal a través de sus cánticos. Cultura Y Religión, 3(2), 145–164. https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v3i2.155
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