City of God: Christian Citizenship in Postwar Guatemala (The Anthropology of Christianity)

City of God: Christian Citizenship in Postwar Guatemala (The Anthropology of Christianity)

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City of God: Christian Citizenship in Postwar Guatemala (The Anthropology of Christianity)

In Guatemala City today, Christianity isn't just a belief system--it is a counterinsurgency. Amidst postwar efforts at democratization, multinational mega-churches have conquered street corners and kitchen tables, guiding the faithful to build a sanctified city brick by brick. Drawing on rich interviews and extensive fieldwork, Kevin Lewis O'Neill tracks the culture and politics of one such church, looking at how neo-Pentecostal Christian practices have become acts of citizenship in a new, politically relevant era for Protestantism. Focusing on everyday practices--praying for Guatemala, speaking in tongues for the soul of the nation, organizing prayer campaigns to combat unprecedented levels of crime--O'Neill finds that Christian citizenship has re-politicized the faithful as they struggle to understand what it means to be a believer in a desperately violent Central American city. Innovative, imaginative, conceptually rich, City of God reaches across disciplinary borders as it illuminates the highly charged, evolving relationship between religion, democracy, and the state in Latin America.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Kevin Lewis O'Neill
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9780520945135
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
University of California Press
Manufacturer
University of California Press
NumberOfPages
310
PublicationDate
2009-12-22
Publisher
University of California Press
ReleaseDate
2009-11-29
Studio
University of California Press