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Power of Popular Piety

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186 pages
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7 hours

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Folk Catholicism serves as both a tool for resistance against injustice and a means of manipulation by the powerful. This examination highlights how popular religious beliefs can empower marginalized communities while also revealing their exploitation by the middle and upper classes throughout history. The book explores various cases that demonstrate the dual nature of folk piety, showcasing its potential for social change alongside the ways it has been co-opted to maintain existing power structures.

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Power of Popular Piety, Ambrose Mong

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2019
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