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Ciencias Sociales y Religión
Article . 2020
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ADN más vida

Authors: Edson Fernando Gomes;
Abstract

La iglesia cristiana “Más Vida” representa un fuerte exponente del cristianismo emergente y del postdenominacionalismo en México. Esta iglesia ha encontrado maneras de conquistar adeptos de diferentes edades y clases sociales con estrategias empresariales, tecnológicas y comunicacionales mezcladas a sus prácticas y creencias religiosas. Este artículo se desprende de una investigación de maestría y cuenta con los datos obtenidos por medio de entrevistas a miembros de la iglesia “Más Vida”, en el campus de la ciudad de Guadalajara. Se presenta el ADN Más Vida y con esto se explica el origen, la base y el núcleo de la construcción de identidad de esta iglesia. Los resultados de la construcción de esta identidad son: una cultura organizacional, una identidad de marca y una herramienta simbólica llamada ADN Más Vida.

Keywords

Iglesias postdenominacionales, Social sciences (General), H1-99, Cristianismo emergente, Más vida, BL1-50, Religion (General), Identidad cristiana

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