DOI
10.32436/2475-6423.1105
Abstract
A consideration of how the dynamics surrounding Manila's Black Nazarene express crucial themes in the Filipino psyche. The article specifically addresses the importance of "felt-experience" (pagdama) in devotion to the Black Nazarene as well as its connections to indigenous Filipino religion.
Recommended Citation
Sison, Antonio D.
(2021)
"Manila’s Black Nazarene and the Reign of Bathala,"
Journal of Global Catholicism:
Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, Article 4. p.64-80.
DOI: 10.32436/2475-6423.1105
Available at:
https://crossworks.holycross.edu/jgc/vol6/iss1/4
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