Local and Cultural Development. A case study: the Lutheran Church in Punta Alta

  • Daniel Sánchez Universidad Provincial del Sudoeste (UPSO), Sede Punta Alta
  • Silvina Spagnolo Universidad Nacional del Sur

Keywords:

local development - culture - religion - case study - Lutherans in Punta Alta

Abstract

The “Santa Trinidad” (Holy Trinity) Lutheran Church is located in the City of Punta Alta, in the southeast of the Province of Buenos Aires (Argentina). Despite having existed for fifty years in the city, its activity and interaction with other religious cults, with the local community and with the local management are unknown, thus hindering its contribution to local and cultural development. The general objective of this work was to acknowledge the contributions of the “Santa Trinidad” Lutheran Church to the local and cultural development of the city. The work’s methodology has been restricted to different procedures in the context of a case study - direct observation, surveys, interviews and social experimentation. The results showed that the church, despite the obstacles imposed by its doctrine to relate, openly, with the community, the other religious groups, and the local management, can contribute cultural and religious values to the local development of the city of Punta Alta.

 

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Author Biography

Silvina Spagnolo, Universidad Nacional del Sur

Magister Scientiae en "Gestión Ambiental del Desarrollo Urbano" – Centro de Investigaciones Ambientales (CIAM) -Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño. Profesora en Geografía – Departamento de Geografía y Turismo. Licenciada en Geografía – Departamento de Geografía y Turismo. Profesor Adjunto Dedicación Semi-exclusiva – Facultad de Desarrollo Local y Regional - Universidad Provincial del Sudoeste – UPSO

Published

2015-03-13

How to Cite

Sánchez, D., & Spagnolo, S. (2015). Local and Cultural Development. A case study: the Lutheran Church in Punta Alta. Huellas, (18), 68–88. Retrieved from https://ojs.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/huellas/article/view/979

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