The politics of the spirit the political implications of Pentecostalized religion in Costa Rica and Guatamala
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Lanham :
Lexington Books
c2001
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- Preface: The significance of religion in political life
- Introduction: Invasion of the sects or heralds of the new Reformation? Protestants and politics in Latin America
- Catholics and Protestants in Central America: understanding context and explaining evangelical growth
- Conversion, prosperity, and the Pentecostalization of religion in Central America
- The politics of religious affiliation: testing a model
- Guatemala: From missionaries to presidents in Central America's most Protestant nation
- Costa Rica: religion and politics in a context of democratic reform
- The religious politics of gender: orthodoxy, patriarchy and machismo
- Conclusion: The politics of the spirit: the politcal implications of Pentecostalized religion