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Spiritual Mapping is a U.S. Evangelical and Neo-Pentecostal movement (1989-2005), which developed its own religious technique to wage a 'spiritual' war against unseen non-human beings. These 'spirits' were identified along the lines of geographical territories and put on a map, whence 'Spiritual Mapping'. Its intended function was to boost the numerical growth of Christianity. This book offers a comprehensive historical-descriptive approach of both the movement and the concept, with special attention for theological and anthropological concepts. Its historical roots, relation with Argentina, self-understanding and critics are being described. The reader is presented with a unique insight into Spiritual Mapping as an expression of Americanism, as well as the socio-political concept of Manifest Destiny and U.S. religious marketing.
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Spiritual Mapping in the United States and Argentina 1989–2005
Religion in the Americas Series General editor
Henri Gooren (Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA)
Editorial board
Helen Rose Ebaugh, University of Houston, USA Steven Engler, Mount Royal College, Calgary, Canada Alejandro Frigerio, FLACSO, Argentina
VOLUME 8
Spiritual Mapping in the United States and Argentina 1989–2005 A Geography of Fear
By
René Holvast
LEIDEN • BOSTON 2009
On the cover : The 10/40 window. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Holvast, René. Spiritual mapping in the United States and Argentina, 1989–2005 : a geography of fear / by René Holvast. p. cm. — (Religion in the America series ; v. 8) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 978-90-04-17046-9 (hardback : alk. paper) 1. Christianity and geography— History—20th century. 2. Spiritual warfare—United States—History of doctrines— 20th century. 3. Spiritual warfare—Argentina—History of doctrines—20th century. 4. Christianity and geography—History—21st century. Spiritual warfare—United States—History of doctrines—21st century. 5. Spiritual warfare—Argentina— History of doctrines—21st century. BR115.G45 H65 2008 277.3/0828 22 2008032573
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CONTENTS Illustrations .................................................................................. Abbreviations .............................................................................. Acknowledgements ..................................................................... Preface .........................................................................................
vii ix xi xiii
Chapter One Introduction ...................................................... Statement of the Problem ...................................................... Relevance ................................................................................ Terminology ............................................................................ Method .................................................................................... Structure ...........................