Voices in the Space Between:Economy, Ecology, and Pentecostalism on the US/Mexico Border
Issue: Vol 11 No. 4 (2006) Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006
Journal: Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
Subject Areas: Religious Studies
Abstract:
An exploration of ways in which Pentecostalism responds to economic and environmental stress on the US/Mexico border, in particular by a style of worship which focuses on healing and thus may help its followers to reclaim agency in the macroeconomic, environmental, and public health changes of the twentieth century. Feminist theory and an analysis of the significance of gender in this cultural setting and process are central to the research.
Author: Kelly Sharp