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" Global Pentecostalism and Ethnic Identity Maintenance among Latino Immigrants "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1080912
Doc. No : LA124541
Call No : ‭10.1163/15700747-03901004‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Deborah L. Berhó
: Gerardo Martí
: Mark T. Mulder
Title & Author : Global Pentecostalism and Ethnic Identity Maintenance among Latino Immigrants [Article]\ Deborah L. Berhó, Gerardo Martí, Mark T. Mulder, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Pneuma
Date : 2017
Volume/ Issue Number : 39/1-2
Page No : 5–33
Abstract : Protestantism has been considered particularly weak for sustaining ethnic boundaries among immigrants. Recognizing the global adaptability and indigenization of Pentecostalism, however, we expect that immigrants from more pentecostal nations will likely retain their Protestantism in ways that affirm their ethnic identity. Using ethnographic data, our research demonstrates how a Guatemalan pentecostal church in Oregon successfully preserves its homeland culture, revealing how the structure of Pentecostalism at La Iglesia de Restauración (affiliated with Elim churches) sustains ethnic continuity with its native indigenous culture. This Latino Protestant church affirms Pentecostalism’s capacity to encourage transnational relationships through a variety of social mechanisms, including provision of ethnic symbols and a space to use them, use of homeland languages (both Ki’ché and Spanish), and promotion of a homegrown leadership. Moreover, the doctrinal division between “world” and “church” discourages assimilation into American culture while simultaneously reinforcing maintenance of “godly” indigenous practices that are legitimated as appropriately religious. Protestantism has been considered particularly weak for sustaining ethnic boundaries among immigrants. Recognizing the global adaptability and indigenization of Pentecostalism, however, we expect that immigrants from more pentecostal nations will likely retain their Protestantism in ways that affirm their ethnic identity. Using ethnographic data, our research demonstrates how a Guatemalan pentecostal church in Oregon successfully preserves its homeland culture, revealing how the structure of Pentecostalism at La Iglesia de Restauración (affiliated with Elim churches) sustains ethnic continuity with its native indigenous culture. This Latino Protestant church affirms Pentecostalism’s capacity to encourage transnational relationships through a variety of social mechanisms, including provision of ethnic symbols and a space to use them, use of homeland languages (both Ki’ché and Spanish), and promotion of a homegrown leadership. Moreover, the doctrinal division between “world” and “church” discourages assimilation into American culture while simultaneously reinforcing maintenance of “godly” indigenous practices that are legitimated as appropriately religious.
Descriptor : case study
Descriptor : congregations
Descriptor : ethnic identity
Descriptor : ethnography
Descriptor : General
Descriptor : immigration
Descriptor : Pentecostalism
Descriptor : Theology and World Christianity
Descriptor : transnationalism
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15700747-03901004‬
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