Protestantismo

Erstverkaufstag: 24.09.2024

Langbeschreibung
We are scarcely aware of how the Protestant Reformation has influenced our lives. Behind the tormented antihero of American movies, the self-imposed happiness as an absolute duty, the imperious need for professional triumph or the anxieties of loneliness and individualism that overwhelm us, we can discover the echoes of a new anthropology brought about by the Protestant Reformation. The spiritual hatching it implied led countless groups and congregations to seek spiritual purity but reflected a morality and public control that would frighten us today. In cities like Calvin's Geneva, gambling was banned, pubs were closed and even Christmas was prevented from being celebrated. It was not strange that, in countries like England, and in certain sects, the number of permitted dishes was regulated or desserts and sweets were forbidden. A good part of Protestantism lived under the terror of the imminent end of the world. Isaac Newton was one, among many, of those who scrutinized the Apocalypse to prophesy the exact date of the expected event. For their part, the Wasps (Whites, Anglosaxons and Protestants), wanted to configure a racial America where other races and religions would have no place. And it was in the German lands, where Protestantism dominated, that the Nazi party managed to obtain its greatest support. Women, in the Protestant world, believed that they could find their liberation, but in the end they were submerged in a world where suspicion fell systematically on them, turning them into potential witches or adulteresses. At the same time, in Lutheran Germany the persecutions against the Jews exploded as never before, or in America the Amish, who had fled Europe, were in seclusion and time stood still for them. This book invites the reader on an exciting journey through these events that left a lasting mark on the contemporary world.
Javier Barraycoa Martínez (Barcelona, 1963) es doctor en Filosofía por la Universidad de Barcelona (1993). Fue profesor de Sociología en la Universidad de Barcelona durante 18 años y actualmente es Profesor titular de Ciencia política y sociología en la Universidad Abat Oliba CEU, desde donde ha desarrollado investigaciones sobre la construcción de la opinión pública o la psicología social. Ha publicado numerosas obras de ámbito sociológico sobre el poder y sus construcciones simbólicas. Ha realizado estancias de investigación, entre otras, en universidades como la University of Berkeley (1999), Harvard University (2004), Universidad de los Andes de Colombia (2010) o Universidad de Chipre (2011). Una de sus líneas de investigación más importantes es la relacionada con la historia de Cataluña y la construcción de imaginarios y estereotipos en torno a ella. En este ámbito ha contribuido con obras como: Los mitos actuales al descubierto, Historias ocultadas del nacionalismo catalán, Cataluña Hispana, Doble Abdicación o Los (Des)controlados de Companys . De igual modo, ha realizado incursiones en la novela satírica como demuestra su obra El último catalán. Con la editorial Almuzara ha publicado: Eso no estaba en mi libro de Historia de Cataluña, Eso no estaba en mi libro de historia de la revolución Rusa y Eso no estaba en mi libro de Historia del Carlismo.
ISBN-13:
9788410520851
Veröffentl:
2024
Erscheinungsdatum:
24.09.2024
Seiten:
288
Autor:
Javier Barraycoa Martinez
Sprache:
Spanisch

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