The Apostolic Movement, the novelty of Christianity
Their insertion in the Cuban context, political and social proposals
- 88pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
The book explores the transformation of Pentecostalism into Neo-Pentecostal movements, particularly highlighting the Apostolic Movement's influence. It argues that these movements are rooted in a theology of domination, promoting spiritual warfare and prosperity theology, intertwined with neoliberal globalization. Employing a dialectical materialist approach, the study includes documentary analysis, interviews, and surveys, particularly focusing on the movement's presence in Cuba. It reveals the organizations' goals of reinstating a fundamentalist Christianity aligned with contemporary capitalist hegemony.
