Experience of an apocalyptic cosmo vision in evangelical churches at social risk in the municipality of Santa Tecla

Authors

  • José Victor Villavicencio Ayala Universidad Evangélica de El Salvador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ccs.v2i2.2920

Keywords:

Apocalyptic Worldview, Social Risk, Social Awareness, Conscience Citizen, Santa Tecla, El Salvador

Abstract

This is an ethnographic research that seeks a deep understanding of the practices of individuals living under an apocalyptic cosmovision in churches at social risk from Santa Tecla. This type of research is relevant due to huge dissemination of apocalyptic views among evangelical Christians. Observation was conducted from July to September during the present year, besides interviewing senior pastors and church leaders. Through
the data analysis it was possible to make some general recommendation since ‘Mision Cristiana Roca Eterna’ can be a role model or referent for living an integral apocalyptic cosmovision with social and civic awareness.

Author Biography

José Victor Villavicencio Ayala, Universidad Evangélica de El Salvador

Teacher of the theology career

Published

2022-08-27

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