MORIR…DORMIR…VIVIR… ¿CUÁL ES LA DIFERENCIA? Las actitudes de la muerte en el pentecostalismo criollo chileno (1909- 1936)
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Muerte, sepultura, metáfora, matanzas, pentecostalismoAbstract
Las actitudes de la muerte en el pentecostalismo chileno, como sistema religioso,constituyen un fenómeno ubicuo, que se aborda tanto de manera directa como de manera indirecta. Esta última forma generalmente se establece, a través de metáforas como el sueño,el viaje o las metas, donde al final del trayecto lo que recompensa todo es la consecución de la corona. Sin embargo, no todas las muertes que se presentan son iguales, existen variados tipos, que van desde la muerte trágica hasta la inesperadaDownloads
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2008-12-31
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Mansilla, M. (2008). MORIR…DORMIR…VIVIR… ¿CUÁL ES LA DIFERENCIA? Las actitudes de la muerte en el pentecostalismo criollo chileno (1909- 1936). Cultura Y Religión, 2(3), 114–126. https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v2i3.185
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