El futuro de las religiones mágicas en Latinoamérica = The future of magical religions in Latin America

The paper calls attention to a central feature of the most successful religious movements present in Argentina (and other countries of the area): their strong supply of magic. Given the fragile nature of the construction of magical efficacy, it is argued that this supply entails the need for an inte...

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Subtitles:The future of magical religions in Latin America
主要作者: Frigerio, Alejandro (Author)
格式: 電子 Article
語言:Spanish
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出版: 1999
In: Ciencias sociales y religión
Year: 1999, 卷: 1, 發布: 1, Pages: 51-88
Further subjects:B Magical religions
B Latin America
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總結:The paper calls attention to a central feature of the most successful religious movements present in Argentina (and other countries of the area): their strong supply of magic. Given the fragile nature of the construction of magical efficacy, it is argued that this supply entails the need for an intense work of frame-maintenance. In order to be competitive - in the long run - in the religious market, these group must fulfill at least one of two conditions: 1) they must transform the initial demand for specific compensators into a search for - or acceptance of - general compensators; 2) they must have a diversity of internal variants through which individuals may wander in their search for specific compensators. The different efficiency with which groups manage their supply of magical goods is a relevant factor in the explanation of the religious dynamics in the country. The paper also shows that a supply-side perspective and a critical use of the concepts of magic and religion provided by Stark and Bainbridge in their formal theory of religion can be fruitfully applied to analyze Latin-American reality.
ISSN:1982-2650
Contains:Enthalten in: Ciencias sociales y religión
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.22456/1982-2650.2152