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    Título
    Globalization, beliefs, healing and miracles
    Autor
    Cárdenas, Luis Alberto
    Editor
    Ediciones Universidad de ValladolidAutoridad UVA
    Año del Documento
    2012
    Documento Fuente
    Journal of the sociology and theory of religion, 2012, N.1, pags.1-null
    Abstract
    Globalization and new consumption patterns influence daily life, the postmodern human being livesan existencial angst, the awareness of living here and now, in a violent and hostile world, thestruggle for survival after the basic needs. Given this, options or alternatives present themselves asa way of life. Sociological changes of globalization include religions, we can mention thephenomenon of transnational and transcontinental networks.In Argentina, particularly Buenos Aires as the case observed, is considered a religious metropoliwhere different offers coexist: the Catholic healing circuit including San Cayetano, San Pantaleonand the Virgin �Desatanudos�; St. Expedite, charismatic healers, electronic ministers, rabbis, Islamic,Hindus, Buddhists, schools of spirituality, new age, indigenous healers, �manosantas� (healinghands), holistic therapies, tarot, parapsychology, etc.The mapping of religious groups in the city of Buenos Aires highlights some areas such as Almagro,in the geographic center of the city, and Liniers on the western edge with the Church of SanCayetano and the burgeoning Bolivian community.This paper addresses the case study of the neighborhoods mentioned and the opinions of experts onthe subject of sociology.
    Materias (normalizadas)
    Religión-Historia
    ISSN
    2255-2715
    Version del Editor
    https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/socireli/article/view/681
    Idioma
    spa
    URI
    http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/19748
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