Tuesday, 13 May 2008

Chesnut ctd

a free competitive religious market leads to a greater power for consumer preference 1(24) private religion (24) decline of the CEBs linked to abscence of private concerns 2(24)

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CCR, Afro Brazilian cults and Pentecostalism share in common a spirit centred religiosity and focus on divine healing3

1RA Chesnut, 'Pragmatic Consumers and Practical Products: The Success of Pneumacentric Religion among Women in Latin America's New Religious Economy' Review of Religious Research 45:1 (2003), 2031, 24.

2RA Chesnut, 'Pragmatic Consumers and Practical Products: The Success of Pneumacentric Religion among Women in Latin America's New Religious Economy' Review of Religious Research 45:1 (2003), 2031, 24.

3RA Chesnut, 'Pragmatic Consumers and Practical Products: The Success of Pneumacentric Religion among Women in Latin America's New Religious Economy' Review of Religious Research 45:1 (2003), 2031, 25.

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