拉丁美洲/一个新教

Aida I. Ramos, Gerardo Martí, Mark A. T. Mulder
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美国拉丁裔新教徒的数量正在增长,学者们正在注意到这一点。越来越多的拉丁美洲人有某种形式的新教信仰,越来越多的拉丁美洲新教教堂在广泛不同的地区建立起来,拉丁美洲新教伞形教会组织通过他们的代表和外联获得了更多的社会和政治权力。本章从社会学的角度综合了美国拉丁裔新教徒在历史、社会人口统计学、皈依和种族/民族认同形成方面的最新研究。本章敦促学者更有效地参与敬拜、礼仪、神学、身份、资源和宗教取向的多样性,同时考虑到拉丁裔祖先群体的不同起源和迁移。本章反对种族本质化,即忽视拉丁裔新教徒身份的细微差别,倾向于以种族/民族刻板印象的形式理想化的概念——甚至在学者中也是如此。本章表明,系统的、实证的研究并不支持经常被引用的对拉丁裔新教徒和他们的教会的评价,认为它们是带有“辛辣”崇拜的“节日”。本章敦促学者们避免这种先入为主的、种族化的假设,并运用他们的社会科学专业知识。更广泛的阅读和更密切的背景观察将确保对这些更新和迅速扩展的拉丁裔新教徒和他们的教会有更有条理的理解。
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Latino/a Protestantisms
The number of Latino Protestants in America is growing, and scholars are taking notice. More and more Latinos have some type of Protestant affiliation, more Latino Protestant churches are being founded across widely diverse geographies, and Latino Protestant parachurch organizations are gaining more social and political power through their representation and outreach. This chapter synthesizes the latest research on Latino Protestants in the United States in relation to history, sociodemographics, conversion, and race/ethnic identity formation from a sociological perspective. This chapter urges scholars to engage more productively the diversity of worship, liturgy, theology, identities, resources, and religious orientations, taking into account varied origins and migrations across Latino ancestral groups. This chapter argues against ethnoracial essentialization, that is, neglecting the nuances of Latino Protestant identity in favor of idealized notions often in the form of racial/ethnic stereotypes—even among scholars. This chapter shows that systematic, empirical research does not support often-cited assessments of Latino Protestants and their churches as “fiestas” with “spicy” worship. This chapter urges scholars to avoid such front-loaded, racialized assumptions and exercise their social scientific expertise. Broader reading and more closely contextualized observation will ensure a more textured understanding of these newer and rapidly expanding Latino Protestants and their churches.
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