Religion, Theology and Anthropology. Approach to the concept of «Popular Religiosity»

Authors

  • Antonino González Blanco
Keywords: Popular religion, Christian ethnography, religious language, beliefs

Abstract

This article defends the popular religion as a no complete but legitimate language of the religion. He discusses the history of Christian ethnography, religious language, expressions and signs of popular ethnography in the Christianity. Finally, he defends the need for a dialogue of specialist of how different modes of religiosity respond to beliefs, feelings and current experiences.

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González Blanco, A. (2011). Religion, Theology and Anthropology. Approach to the concept of «Popular Religiosity». Murcian Journal of Anthropology, (18), 13–30. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/rmu/article/view/207881