Religion and Democracy in Latin America

Religion and Democracy in Latin America
Title Religion and Democracy in Latin America PDF eBook
Author William H. Swatos
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 184
Release
Genre History
ISBN 9781412832922

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Drawn from the pages of Sociological Analysis/Sociology of Religion, this collection of original essays demonstrates the complexity of the religious structure of Latin America, discussing interactions among Protestant and Roman Catholic religious movements, and democratic as well as antidemocratic political agendas.

Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in Latin America

Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in Latin America
Title Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Paul Freston
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 281
Release 2008-04-11
Genre History
ISBN 0195174763

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This series offers a comparative perspective on a critical issue - the often combustible interaction of resurgent religion and the developing world's unstable politics. This volume considers the case of Latin America, where evengelical Protestantism is increasingly challenging the historical Catholic hegemony.

The Church, Dictatorships, and Democracy in Latin America

The Church, Dictatorships, and Democracy in Latin America
Title The Church, Dictatorships, and Democracy in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Klaiber
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 337
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606089471

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No book in any language equals The Church, Dictatorships, and Democracy in Latin America for its comparative breadth. Historians, social scientists, and general readers will cull from it the conditions needed for the church to play a positive and creative role in furthering human rights and democracy. -John A. Coleman, SJ Loyola Marymount University Jeffrey Klaiber's book offers a wonderfully informative history of the Church's role in Latin American struggles to defend human rights and achieve democracy. Anyone who has followed with concern and interest these recent struggles-from military dictatorships in Brazil and Chile, through the violent conflicts in Central America, to the most recent struggles in Chiapas, Mexico-will find this remarkably comprehensive study of eleven different nations an invaluable text. -Arthur F. McGovern, SJ University of Detroit This volume provides readers with the first comprehensive view of the church during a defining period of Latin American history. This is an invaluable study by a longtime and astute observer. -Edward L. Cleary, OP Providence College A compelling account of the role of the church during the dictatorships and internal wars in eleven countries of Latin America . . . by an eminent historian. -Gerald H. Anderson Director of Overseas Ministries Study Center

Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in Latin America

Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in Latin America
Title Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Paul Freston
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 280
Release 2008-04-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190291826

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In Latin America, evangelical Protestantism poses an increasing challenge to Catholicism's long-established religious hegemony. At the same time, the region is among the most generally democratic outside the West, despite often being labeled as 'underdeveloped.' Scholars disagree whether Latin American Protestantism, as a fast-growing and predominantly lower-class phenomenon, will encourage a political culture that is repressive and authoritarian, or if it will have democratizing effects. Drawing from a range of sources, Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in Latin America provides case studies of five countries: Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. The contributors, mainly scholars based in Latin America, bring first hand-knowledge to their chapters. The result is a groundbreaking work that explores the relationship between Latin American evangelicalism and politics, its influences, manifestations, and prospects for the future. Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in Latin America is one of four volumes in the series Evangelical Christianity and Democracy in the Global South, which seeks to answer the question: What happens when a revivalist religion based on scriptural orthodoxy participates in the volatile politics of the Third World? At a time when the global-political impact of another revivalist and scriptural religion - Islam - fuels vexed debate among analysts the world over, these volumes offer an unusual comparative perspective on a critical issue: the often combustible interaction of resurgent religion and the developing world's unstable politics.

Religion and Democracy in Latin America

Religion and Democracy in Latin America
Title Religion and Democracy in Latin America PDF eBook
Author William H. Swatos
Publisher Transaction Pub
Pages 163
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9781560008057

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Drawn from the pages of Sociological Analysis/Sociology of Religion, this collection of original essays demonstrates the complexity of the religious structure of Latin America, discussing interactions among Protestant and Roman Catholic religious movements, and democratic as well as antidemocratic political agendas.

Christian Democracy in Latin America

Christian Democracy in Latin America
Title Christian Democracy in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Scott Mainwaring
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 428
Release 2003
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780804745987

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Christian Democracy swept across parts of Latin America, gaining influence in Venezuela in the 1940s, Chile in the 1950s, El Salvador and Guatemala in the 1960s, and Costa Rica and Mexico in the 1980s. This book offers an overview of Christian Democracy in the region— underscoring its remarkable diversity—and examines the Christian Democratic organizations of Chile and Mexico, which are still major parties today. The concluding section analyzes the demise of formerly significant Christian Democratic parties in El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru, and Venezuela. Christian Democracy in Latin America provides the definitive stufy of the nature, rise, and decline of Christian Democracy in Latin America. The book enriches the broader theoretical literature on political parties by highlighting the distinctive strategic dilemmas parties face, and the distinctive objectives they pursue, in contexts of fragile democracy or of authoritarian regimes.

Religious Pluralism, Democracy, and the Catholic Church in Latin America

Religious Pluralism, Democracy, and the Catholic Church in Latin America
Title Religious Pluralism, Democracy, and the Catholic Church in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Frances Hagopian
Publisher
Pages 532
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN

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The essays in this volume assess the ways in which the Catholic Church in Latin America is dealing with these political, religious, and social changes.