Anuario de Estudios Centroamericanos ISSN Impreso: 0377-7316 ISSN electrónico: 2215-4175

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Geopolíticas del espíritu: Ontologías pentecostales y golpe de Estado en Honduras
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Central America, Christianity, Cold War, geography, Honduras, ontology
Centroamérica, cristianismo, Guerra Fría, geografía, Honduras, ontología

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Girard, W. (2019). Geopolíticas del espíritu: Ontologías pentecostales y golpe de Estado en Honduras. Anuario De Estudios Centroamericanos, 45, 49–68. https://doi.org/10.15517/aeca.v45i0.39504

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Situado en Copán Ruinas, este artículo describe el papel que jugó la ontología cristiana pentecostal en el gran apoyo que tuvo el golpe de Estado que derrocó al presidente de izquierda, Manuel Zelaya, en 2019. Conceptualmente se ancla en la línea de pensamiento académica sobre la política de algunos movimientos indígenas en Latinoamérica y en su divergencia con los marcos “políticos” modernos, para argumentar que el pentecostalismo tiene un marco de acción político no moderno que es similar. Esta modalidad de política pentecostal –que denomino “geopolítica del espíritu”–, entre otros elementos no modernos, tiene una temporalidad apocalíptica y unos dominios integrados de lo “sobrenatural”/político.

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