Bibliographic citations
Castillo, J., (2024). “Tienen que comer a Cristo” : corporización del cristianismo y moralidad asháninka evangélica en la comunidad de Tsiriari [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26808
Castillo, J., “Tienen que comer a Cristo” : corporización del cristianismo y moralidad asháninka evangélica en la comunidad de Tsiriari []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26808
@mastersthesis{renati/534751,
title = "“Tienen que comer a Cristo” : corporización del cristianismo y moralidad asháninka evangélica en la comunidad de Tsiriari",
author = "Castillo Jayme, Jackeline Nelly",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The purpose of this research is to investigate the Christian experience of the evangelical Asháninkas from the embodiment of Christianity and evangelical morality among believers linked to the Association of Evangelical Asháninka Churches and other Ethnicities of Peru - YHAVEH YIREH (AIEAEP), in the Native Community of Tsiriari, located in the district of Mazamari, province of Satipo, department of Junín, to make their voices audible, almost three quarters of a century into the process of evangelization by the evangelical church. The research has been carried out from a qualitative approach and following the ethnographic method, it explores the life of the faith community in the environment of the native community, based on the collection of testimonies, opinions and participant observation. Under Amerindian perspectivism, it describes the embodiment of Christianity from commensality, healing and affections; as for the morality of the evangelical Asháninkas, it does so from the evangelical ethics and the practices of Christian spiritual discipline. The thesis concludes the propensity in the Asháninkas to adopt the evangelical Christian point of view due to the partial equivalences between the expressions of indigenous and the evangelical Christian thought, living Asháninka evangelical Christianity in the process of bodily transformation that begins with conversion, passing by the practice of spiritual exercises and their effects on the ingestion of masato, healing therapies and the emotional bond for living well at an individual, family and social level. Variants of autonomy and belonging are expressed to embody what is evangelical, which gives rise to religious pluralization in the same space of ecclesial organization, mediated by being an evangelical from the mother's womb or being an evangelical by conversion, the generation of evangelicals to which one belongs, exposure to the modern world and personal experience of life path. Thus, the Asháninka identity is affirmed in the evangelical Christian system of thought.
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