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Old Colony Mennonites In Argentina And Bolivia Nation Making Religious Conflict And Imagination Of The Future Religion In The Americas Series Lorenzo Canas Bottos

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Old Colony Mennonites In Argentina And Bolivia Nation Making Religious Conflict And Imagination Of The Future Religion In The Americas Series Lorenzo Canas Bottos
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Old Colony Mennonites In Argentina And Bolivia Nation Making Religious Conflict And Imagination Of The Future Religion In The Americas Series Lorenzo Canas Bottos instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Lorenzo Canas Bottos
ISBN: 9789004160958, 9004160957
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Old Colony Mennonites In Argentina And Bolivia Nation Making Religious Conflict And Imagination Of The Future Religion In The Americas Series Lorenzo Canas Bottos by Lorenzo Canas Bottos 9789004160958, 9004160957 instant download after payment.

This volume challenges received images of Old Colony Mennonites as 'living in the past' or perfect examples of community. Through the concept of the 'imagination of the future' this book presents an analysis of their historical transformations as the result of attempting to apply in practice their Christian ideals of building a community of believers in the world, while remaining separate from it. It argues that while they contributed to the territorialisation of the states that hosted them through their migrations from sixteenth-century Europe to late twentieth-century Latin America, they systematically rejected being incorporated into the nation through the building of a community of agricultural settlements that maintain ties across international borders. It explores how these imaginations are maintained and transformed through the analysis of schisms, conflict, and border management, together with a biographical approach to conversion narratives, and the religious experience.

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