Key Characteristics of Mexican Spirituality

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 28 (3):206-223 (2011)
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Abstract

Mexico’s religious context is diverse and complex because of its mestizo origin. The popular religiosity predominant in the country is considered a religious syncretism characterised by some salient and frequent aspects: Sense of ritual, mysticism, sacrifice, festivity and community. These elements are confirmed as outstanding traits of Mexican religiosity because they give cohesion to a very broad and plural religiosity and interact in many religious expressions. This brief analysis also reveals that there exist potential possibilities to study the process of contextualisation of Evangelical faith in Mexico using these five relevant features of the context as the framework of reference.

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