Cultural Diversity and Religious Reflexivity in an Intercultural Chilean Parish
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Religious Reflexivity
On the one side there is a universe governed by scientific and technical rationality, in which the assertion of individual and institutional autonomy undermines the theological and political foundations of the social order and leads inexorably to the consignment of religion to the private sphere; on the other there is the Roman system, which affirms the organic unity of religion, morality and the social order, to counter the ‘individualizing’ threat posed by Reformation and then of resisting the new order arising from the French Revolution.
Institutionalized individualization is reflexive in the sense that individuals engaged in constructing their own lives and their social and biographical identities cannot appeal to pre-existing models. They are forced to learn how to create a biographical narrative of their own and continue to revise their definition of themselves. In the process, they have to create abstract principles with which to justify their decisions.
The fact that this…multiplicity of faiths has little effect as long as it is neutralized by the sense that being like them is not a real option for me. As long as the alternative is strange and the other, perhaps despised, but perhaps just too different, too weird, too incomprehensible, so that becoming that isn’t really conceivable for me, so long will their difference not undermine my embedding in my own faith.
2. Materials and Methods
- Religious Participation and Continuity Practices.
- Social and Spiritual Services Provided by the Parish.
- The Catholic Sermon to a Diverse Community
- The Effect of Cultural Diversity in Personal Belief.
- The Role of Religion in the Migration Process.
3. Results
3.1. Interviews
3.2. Observations
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | Interview with the priest. |
2 | See https://incami.cl/historia/ (accessed on 13 January 2021). |
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Orellana, F. Cultural Diversity and Religious Reflexivity in an Intercultural Chilean Parish. Religions 2021, 12, 118. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12020118
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