Formas de religiosidad de los jóvenes indígenas de la comunidad de Asacruz, parroquia Chugchilán, cantón Sigchos, provincia de Cotopaxi

The thesis contains information for understanding the terms religion and religiosity, as both terms have different meanings, of course, to understand how they develop in everyday life. Religion is a human activity that often spans beliefs and practices on issues of existential, moral and supernatura...

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Autor Principal: Ayala Pastuña, Mauro Fausto
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea: http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/10076
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Sumario: The thesis contains information for understanding the terms religion and religiosity, as both terms have different meanings, of course, to understand how they develop in everyday life. Religion is a human activity that often spans beliefs and practices on issues of existential, moral and supernatural kind; It is an institution that supports the exercise of certain beliefs and ceremonies. Philosophically, religion can be a lifestyle, a way towards the fullness, a fullness that starts from the moment that awareness of it is charged. In a broader sense, it is also used to refer to an obligation of conscience leading to the fulfillment of a duty. Religiosity is a value that not only has the cultural tradition. But is the result of internal reflection of the individual. It is the way of expression through rituals, prayers, signs and celebrations, which are part of the result of the special relationship with God; and carried live by doing good. Most dimensions of religiosity are related, that is, people often attend religious services also tend to have a spiritual belief and full life. Then this thesis describes the thinking or the way young people think of an indigenous community about religion and religiosity; also thinking of two groups of young religious Catholics and evangelicals and their main leaders of the community.