De la disidencia a la sumisión. La rebeldía como principio pentecostal y los rudimentos de la pentecosfobia en Chile

Authors

  • Miguel Ángel Mansilla Sociólogo. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales Universidad Arturo Prat, Iquique

Abstract

The pentecostalismo from his beginnings was a rebellious religion with the beginning of the rebellious trilogy (protest, resistance and dissent) with the incorporation of the invisible ones (children and women); the utilization of the street and the way like pulpits; and the conflict and the dilemma between the pastorcentrismo and congregationalism. This rebellious beginning attracted a deep social rejection, which we emphasize like pentecosfobia. Nevertheless, the pentecostales in his zeal for eluding this social rejection he promoted the social integration, nevertheless the religion pentecostal as soon as it became institutionalized highlighted on the one hand the trilogy of the obedience (submission, submission and silence) and on the other hand the rebelliousness hospitalizes, as for the valuation for the dissent; but today per today, it will be the submission.

Keywords:

Pentecostalism, rebelliousness, protestantism, pentecosfobia