About this title: The Penitente brotherhood of New Mexico soared in popularity during the early-19th century. Local chapters of the brotherhood, always exclusively male, met in specially constructed buildings (called "moradas") to conduct their business and engaged in a variety of religious rituals, including flagellation. The traditional view, still very much accepted, is that Penitente spirituality was a continuation of pietistic practices brought to the New World from Spain by Franciscan missionaries in the 16th century. In this text sociologist of religion Michael Carroll argues that the movement in fact ...
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Date Published: 2002-10-09
ISBN-13:9780801870552ISBN:0801870550
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