Religion and Latin America in the Twenty-first Century
Title | Religion and Latin America in the Twenty-first Century PDF eBook |
Author | Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials, Inc. Meeting |
Publisher | Salalm Secretariat |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN |
Modernity of Religiosities and Beliefs
Title | Modernity of Religiosities and Beliefs PDF eBook |
Author | Pablo Alberto Baisotti |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 375 |
Release | 2021-09-23 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1793654891 |
Modernity of Religiosities and Beliefs: A New Path in Latin America From the Nineteenth to Twenty-First Century synthesizes new research on various phenomena related to religions and beliefs in Latin America. The contributors provide comprehensive analytical interpretations of Latin American spheres of religious ideas and worldviews and show that they are a key element to understanding the history of the region. Overall, this book gives an account of the whole spectrum of religious phenomena in Latin American societies, providing a “global” interpretation that will contribute to the study of political, economic, and cultural modernities in Latin America.
Religion and Society in Latin America
Title | Religion and Society in Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Lee M Penyak |
Publisher | Orbis Books |
Pages | 591 |
Release | 2015-02-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1608334376 |
Fourteen essays examine the impact of religion on the cultures and peoples of Latin America, from the beginning of the Spanish conquest to the twenty-first century, covering Catholicism, Protestantism, indigenous religious traditions, African-based religions, and Pentecostalism.
Conversion of a Continent
Title | Conversion of a Continent PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Steigenga |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 299 |
Release | 2009-11-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0813544025 |
A massive religious transformation has unfolded over the past forty years in Latin America and the Caribbean. In a region where the Catholic Church could once claim a near monopoly of adherents, religious pluralism has fundamentally altered the social and religious landscape. Conversion of a Continent brings together twelve original essays that document and explore competing explanations for how and why conversion has occurred. Contributors draw on various insights from social movement theory to religious studies to help outline its impact on national attitudes and activities, gender relations, identity politics, and reverse waves of missions from Latin America aimed at the American immigrant community. Unlike other studies on religious conversion, this volume pays close attention to who converts, under what circumstances, the meaning of conversion to the individual, and how the change affects converts’ beliefs and actions. The thematic focus makes this volume important to students and scholars in both religious studies and Latin American studies.
The Gospel in Latin America
Title | The Gospel in Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | David Bebbington |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Evangelicalism |
ISBN | 9781481317252 |
Global Latin America
Title | Global Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew C. Gutmann |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 375 |
Release | 2016-09-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0520965949 |
Latin America is home to emerging global powers such as Brazil and Mexico and has important links to other titans including China, India, and Africa. Global Latin America examines a range of historical events and cultural forms in Latin America that continue to influence peoples’ lives far outside the region. Its innovative essays, interviews, and stories focus on insights from public intellectuals, political leaders, artists, academics, and activists from the region, allowing students to gain an appreciation of the global relevance of Latin America in the twenty-first century.
Constructing Twenty-First Century Socialism in Latin America
Title | Constructing Twenty-First Century Socialism in Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | S. Motta |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 271 |
Release | 2014-06-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1137089210 |
In Constructing Twenty-First Century Socialism: The Role of Radical Education, Motta and Cole explore the role of the politics of knowledge and pedagogy in the reinvention of socialism for the twenty-first century. Through a critical analysis of Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela they deconstruct the mechanisms of neoliberal control as an epistemological project of monologue, closure, and violence against all 'others'. The authors develop an affirmative engagement with the traditions, practices, and politics which seek to challenge this closure through the policies of the counter-hegemonic government of Venezuela, the struggles of social movements in Brazil and Colombia, and the daily resistance of critical educators working in formal educational settings in all three countries. This mapping and analysis not only contribute to struggles for alternatives to capitalism in Latin America, but are translatable to other contexts. The book theorizes that with the exhaustion of neoliberalism, it is time to pedagogize the political and politicize the pedagogical in order to create worlds beyond capitalism.