A study of spirit possession groups in Metro Manila from Segundo Galilea's theologico-pastoral perspective of popular religiosity

This study of spirit possession in Metro Manila follows the framework of Segundo Galilea's approach to popular religiosity.The methodology used in the study is a combination of methodologies of the social sciences and theology as suggested by Galilea in his approach to popular religiosity. Case...

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Main Author: Balajadia, Basilio P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-16912021-05-05T08:29:00Z A study of spirit possession groups in Metro Manila from Segundo Galilea's theologico-pastoral perspective of popular religiosity Balajadia, Basilio P. This study of spirit possession in Metro Manila follows the framework of Segundo Galilea's approach to popular religiosity.The methodology used in the study is a combination of methodologies of the social sciences and theology as suggested by Galilea in his approach to popular religiosity. Case studies, participant observation, informal interviews, along the line of Enriquez' 'katutubong pamamaraan (1992: 95-96), and documentary analysis are used in the phenomenology of the various spirit possession groups. The hermeneutic aspect of the phenomenon consisting of theological analysis and evaluation follows the norm set by Galilea. Theological analysis and evaluation follows the pastoral criteria related to Christology and ecclesiology laid down by Galilea. The writer immersed himself from 1977-1981 in the milieu of 5 selected spirit possession groups, namely, Nana Kikay, Sister Fely, Auntie, Auntie Dolor, and Sister Dolor.Conclusions drawn from the study were:1. The various spirit possession groups in the study are loose groupings or associations of friends, relatives and individuals who are in them due to a variety of motives, principally to be healed of ailments, physical and otherwise. They revolve around their leader, a woman regarded as instrument, medium, or possessed by a familiar spirit or spirits, usually God the Father, Christ, the Virgin or the saints. 2. An interdisciplinary consideration of the various spirit possession groups relates the phenomenon with the tradition of shamanism which has deep roots in Philippine history.3. From a theological and pastoral perspective, however, the various spirit possession groups exemplify the Filipino popular Christian community that expresses its spirituality according to its cultural and social conditions. Its spirituality is characterized by complex devotionalism and ecclesial marginality.4. Despite some negative or ambiguous elements in the religiosity of the various spirit possession groups studied, the groups generally possess dynamic Christian elements that are truly liberative of the Filipino masses.From the foregoing, recommendations related to the evangelization of spirit possession groups were drawn. 1993-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/692 Dissertations English Animo Repository Spirit possession Religiousness Gifts, Spiritual Pastoral theology Spiritual healing Galilea, Segundo Healers Religious Education
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Spirit possession
Religiousness
Gifts, Spiritual
Pastoral theology
Spiritual healing
Galilea, Segundo
Healers
Religious Education
spellingShingle Spirit possession
Religiousness
Gifts, Spiritual
Pastoral theology
Spiritual healing
Galilea, Segundo
Healers
Religious Education
Balajadia, Basilio P.
A study of spirit possession groups in Metro Manila from Segundo Galilea's theologico-pastoral perspective of popular religiosity
description This study of spirit possession in Metro Manila follows the framework of Segundo Galilea's approach to popular religiosity.The methodology used in the study is a combination of methodologies of the social sciences and theology as suggested by Galilea in his approach to popular religiosity. Case studies, participant observation, informal interviews, along the line of Enriquez' 'katutubong pamamaraan (1992: 95-96), and documentary analysis are used in the phenomenology of the various spirit possession groups. The hermeneutic aspect of the phenomenon consisting of theological analysis and evaluation follows the norm set by Galilea. Theological analysis and evaluation follows the pastoral criteria related to Christology and ecclesiology laid down by Galilea. The writer immersed himself from 1977-1981 in the milieu of 5 selected spirit possession groups, namely, Nana Kikay, Sister Fely, Auntie, Auntie Dolor, and Sister Dolor.Conclusions drawn from the study were:1. The various spirit possession groups in the study are loose groupings or associations of friends, relatives and individuals who are in them due to a variety of motives, principally to be healed of ailments, physical and otherwise. They revolve around their leader, a woman regarded as instrument, medium, or possessed by a familiar spirit or spirits, usually God the Father, Christ, the Virgin or the saints. 2. An interdisciplinary consideration of the various spirit possession groups relates the phenomenon with the tradition of shamanism which has deep roots in Philippine history.3. From a theological and pastoral perspective, however, the various spirit possession groups exemplify the Filipino popular Christian community that expresses its spirituality according to its cultural and social conditions. Its spirituality is characterized by complex devotionalism and ecclesial marginality.4. Despite some negative or ambiguous elements in the religiosity of the various spirit possession groups studied, the groups generally possess dynamic Christian elements that are truly liberative of the Filipino masses.From the foregoing, recommendations related to the evangelization of spirit possession groups were drawn.
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title A study of spirit possession groups in Metro Manila from Segundo Galilea's theologico-pastoral perspective of popular religiosity
title_short A study of spirit possession groups in Metro Manila from Segundo Galilea's theologico-pastoral perspective of popular religiosity
title_full A study of spirit possession groups in Metro Manila from Segundo Galilea's theologico-pastoral perspective of popular religiosity
title_fullStr A study of spirit possession groups in Metro Manila from Segundo Galilea's theologico-pastoral perspective of popular religiosity
title_full_unstemmed A study of spirit possession groups in Metro Manila from Segundo Galilea's theologico-pastoral perspective of popular religiosity
title_sort study of spirit possession groups in metro manila from segundo galilea's theologico-pastoral perspective of popular religiosity
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