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Volumn 41, Issue 1, 2009, Pages 121-145

The future of christianity in Latin America

Author keywords

Catholicism; Civil society; Democracy; Neo Pentecostals; Pentecostals; Politics; Protestantism; Rights; Violence

Indexed keywords

CHRISTIANITY; CIVIL SOCIETY; DEMOCRACY; POLITICAL CHANGE; PUBLIC SPACE; VIOLENCE;

EID: 67749133576     PISSN: 0022216X     EISSN: 1469767X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0022216X08005130     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (26)

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    • Gustavo Gutiérrez, We Drink from Our Own Wells: The Spiritual Journey of a People (Maryknoll NY, 1984), p. 92.
    • Gustavo Gutiérrez, We Drink from Our Own Wells: The Spiritual Journey of a People (Maryknoll NY, 1984), p. 92.
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    • I discuss Aparecida in detail in Daniel H Levine, 'The Future as Seen from Aparecida' in R. Pelton (ed.), Aparecida: Quo Vadis (Scranton, 2008).
    • I discuss Aparecida in detail in Daniel H Levine, 'The Future as Seen from Aparecida' in R. Pelton (ed.), Aparecida: Quo Vadis (Scranton, 2008).
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    • La Opcion Preferencial por el pobre en Aparecida
    • For prominent examples of this point of view see, Lima, August
    • For prominent examples of this point of view see Gustavo Gutiérrez, 'La Opcion Preferencial por el pobre en Aparecida' Paginas, Lima, no. 206 (August 2007), pp. 6-25
    • (2007) Paginas , Issue.206 , pp. 6-25
    • Gutiérrez, G.1
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    • Retomando el Camino de Medellin: La V Conferencia General del Episcopado en Aparecida
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    • and Cecilia Tovar, 'Retomando el Camino de Medellin: La V Conferencia General del Episcopado en Aparecida'. Paginas, Lima, no. 206 (August 2007). pp. 42-51.
    • (2007) Paginas , Issue.206 , pp. 42-51
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    • Although conservatives have regularly insisted that this 'preferential option' is not 'socially exclusive' and embraces attention to the poor in spirit, the documents have generally been taken as intended to focus attention on the materially poor, the oppressed, and the excluded
    • Although conservatives have regularly insisted that this 'preferential option' is not 'socially exclusive' and embraces attention to the poor in spirit, the documents have generally been taken as intended to focus attention on the materially poor, the oppressed, and the excluded.
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    • Catalina Romero, 'Religion and Public Spaces. Catholicism and Civil Society in Peru', in Frances Hagopian (ed.), Contemporary Catholicism, Religious Pluralism, and Democracy in Latin America (Notre Dame IN, 2009) argues that the public space emerging within the church is a space of liberty where believers encounter others (both believers and non believers) in voluntary associations, personal development courses, as well as in the arts, music expressive mobilizations the internet and mass media.
    • Catalina Romero, 'Religion and Public Spaces. Catholicism and Civil Society in Peru', in Frances Hagopian (ed.), Contemporary Catholicism, Religious Pluralism, and Democracy in Latin America (Notre Dame IN, 2009) argues that the public space emerging within the church is a space of liberty where believers encounter others (both believers and non believers) in voluntary associations, personal development courses, as well as in the arts, music expressive mobilizations the internet and mass media.
  • 11
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    • Catolicismo y política en el gobierno de Kirchner
    • In today's Argentina, people do not believe, be it in politics or be it in religion, more or less than in other periods, but in a different way, December
    • Fortunato Mallimaci, 'Catolicismo y política en el gobierno de Kirchner', América Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales, vol. 41 (December 2005), p. 60, 'In today's Argentina, people do not believe - be it in politics or be it in religion - more or less than in other periods, but in a different way.
    • (2005) América Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales , vol.41 , pp. 60
    • Mallimaci, F.1
  • 14
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    • Devotion to saints and commemoration of apparitions is of course widespread in Catholicism and in the case of Latin America dates back as far as the Virgin of Guadalupe, who appeared miraculously to Juan Diego on a hill outside of what is now Mexico City on 12 December 1531, not long after the conquest of Mexico by Cortez. Long venerated as the patron saint of Mexico, this brown-skinned virgin is a perfect incarnation of the absorption of the faith into the life and culture of subordinate peasant masses
    • Devotion to saints and commemoration of apparitions is of course widespread in Catholicism and in the case of Latin America dates back as far as the Virgin of Guadalupe, who appeared miraculously to Juan Diego on a hill outside of what is now Mexico City on 12 December 1531, not long after the conquest of Mexico by Cortez. Long venerated as the patron saint of Mexico, this brown-skinned virgin is a perfect incarnation of the absorption of the faith into the life and culture of subordinate peasant masses.
  • 15
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    • Interwoven Histories: The Catholic Church and the Maya, 1940 to the Present
    • Edward L. Cleary and Timothy J. Steigenga, eds, New Brunswick NJ
    • Bruce J. Calder, 'Interwoven Histories: The Catholic Church and the Maya, 1940 to the Present' in Edward L. Cleary and Timothy J. Steigenga, (eds.), Resurgent Voices. Indigenous Peoples, Political Mobilization, and Religious Change in Latin America (New Brunswick NJ, 2004), pp. 93-124.
    • (2004) Resurgent Voices. Indigenous Peoples, Political Mobilization, and Religious Change in Latin America , pp. 93-124
    • Calder, B.J.1
  • 16
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    • It is important to be clear on the meaning of the title. To call these communities ecclesial (as was the case in Latin America) is to evoke the original sense of 'church' in Greek, which is ekklesia, or to convoke or call together. It is therefore a profound misunderstanding to refer to such groups as ecclesiastical (evoking images of hierarchical institutions). Although to be sure they arose within the Catholic Church, their basic self understanding is community oriented, not juridical. They were never conceived as mini parishes.
    • It is important to be clear on the meaning of the title. To call these communities ecclesial (as was the case in Latin America) is to evoke the original sense of 'church' in Greek, which is ekklesia, or to convoke or call together. It is therefore a profound misunderstanding to refer to such groups as ecclesiastical (evoking images of hierarchical institutions). Although to be sure they arose within the Catholic Church, their basic self understanding is community oriented, not juridical. They were never conceived as mini parishes.
  • 19
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    • The trends applied both to Catholics and later to the newly visible Protestant sector. The perspective is deeply Tocquevillian and inspired David Martin to find echoes of the cultural transformations of the Reformation. See his Tongues of Fire: Protestant Expansion in Latin America (Oxford, 1990).
    • The trends applied both to Catholics and later to the newly visible Protestant sector. The perspective is deeply Tocquevillian and inspired David Martin to find echoes of the cultural transformations of the Reformation. See his Tongues of Fire: Protestant Expansion in Latin America (Oxford, 1990).
  • 20
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    • Popular Religions and the Building of Democracy in Latin America: Saving the Tocquevillian Parallel
    • On the parallel to Tocqueville, see
    • On the parallel to Tocqueville, see Rowan Ireland, 'Popular Religions and the Building of Democracy in Latin America: Saving the Tocquevillian Parallel', Journal of Inter American Studies and World Affairs, vol. 41, no. 4 (1999), pp. 111-36.
    • (1999) Journal of Inter American Studies and World Affairs , vol.41 , Issue.4 , pp. 111-136
    • Ireland, R.1
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    • As Frederick Harris reminds us, participatory ideals can find it hard to survive within theocratic structures. See his Something Within: Religion in African American Political Activism (New York, 1999), p. 183.
    • As Frederick Harris reminds us, participatory ideals can find it hard to survive within theocratic structures. See his Something Within: Religion in African American Political Activism (New York, 1999), p. 183.
  • 22
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    • On gender and barriers to mobilisation, also Carol Ann Drogus and Hannah Stewart-Gambino, Activist Faith: Grassroots Women in Democratic Brazil and Chile (University Park, PA 2005).
    • On gender and barriers to mobilisation, also Carol Ann Drogus and Hannah Stewart-Gambino, Activist Faith: Grassroots Women in Democratic Brazil and Chile (University Park, PA 2005).
  • 23
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    • Movimientos Urbanos y Desempoderamiento en Perú y Venezuela
    • On the problems of sustaining mobilisation, see, April
    • On the problems of sustaining mobilisation, see Daniel H. Levine and Catalina Romero, 'Movimientos Urbanos y Desempoderamiento en Perú y Venezuela', América Latina Hoy, no. 36 (April 2004), pp. 47-77.
    • (2004) América Latina Hoy , Issue.36 , pp. 47-77
    • Levine, D.H.1    Romero, C.2
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    • For a very different point of view on the crisis of liberationist movement see, Pittsburg
    • For a very different point of view on the crisis of liberationist movement see Frank Goetz Ottman, Lost for Words. Brazilian Liberationism in the 1990s (Pittsburg, 2002).
    • (2002) Lost for Words. Brazilian Liberationism in the 1990s
    • Goetz Ottman, F.1
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    • Mexico City, goes further and argues that, far from laying the bases of a new Reformation with democratising cultural and political elements, the expansion of Pentecostal Christianity in Latin America has reinforced existing cultural and political strains of authoritarianism
    • Jean Pierre Bastian, La Mutación Religiosa de América Latina. Para una sociología de cambio social en la modernidad periférica (Mexico City, 1997) goes further and argues that, far from laying the bases of a new Reformation with democratising cultural and political elements, the expansion of Pentecostal Christianity in Latin America has reinforced existing cultural and political strains of authoritarianism.
    • (1997) La Mutación Religiosa de América Latina. Para una sociología de cambio social en la modernidad periférica
    • Pierre Bastian, J.1
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    • Spectacle and the Staging of Power in Brazilian Neo-Pentecostalism
    • January
    • In 'Spectacle and the Staging of Power in Brazilian Neo-Pentecostalism', Latin American Perspectives, vol. 32, no. 1 (January 2005), pp. 95-120.
    • (2005) Latin American Perspectives , vol.32 , Issue.1 , pp. 95-120
    • In1
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    • Eric Kramer describes these leaders and the dramatic staging and spectacle that surrounds them, in terms that recall recalls Paul Gifford's account of prophetic and charismatic leaders in Ghana. See, Bloomington IN
    • Eric Kramer describes these leaders and the dramatic staging and spectacle that surrounds them, in terms that recall recalls Paul Gifford's account of prophetic and charismatic leaders in Ghana. See Paul Gifford, Ghana's New Christianity: Pentecostalism in a Globalizing African Economy (Bloomington IN, 2004).
    • (2004) Ghana's New Christianity: Pentecostalism in a Globalizing African Economy
    • Gifford, P.1
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    • In Chesnut's terms, the CCR is virgophilic, while Protestant Pentecostas are generally virgophobic and pneumacentric. See R. Andrew Chesnut, Competitive Spirits Latin America's New Religious Economy (New York, 2003).
    • In Chesnut's terms, the CCR is virgophilic, while Protestant Pentecostas are generally virgophobic and pneumacentric. See R. Andrew Chesnut, Competitive Spirits Latin America's New Religious Economy (New York, 2003).
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    • Note that more than imitation is at issue here. Steigenga documents a broad pattern of 'Pentecostalisation' of religious belief and practice with elements like the direct experience of charismatic power, a judgmental image of God, pre millenarian beliefs, and speaking in tongues diffused throughout in the Christian community without regard to denominational boundaries. See Timothy Steigenga, The Politics of the Spirit: The Political Implications of Pentecostalized Religion in Costa Rica and Guatemala. (Lanham MD, 2001), pp. 44-8.
    • Note that more than imitation is at issue here. Steigenga documents a broad pattern of 'Pentecostalisation' of religious belief and practice with elements like the direct experience of charismatic power, a judgmental image of God, pre millenarian beliefs, and speaking in tongues diffused throughout in the Christian community without regard to denominational boundaries. See Timothy Steigenga, The Politics of the Spirit: The Political Implications of Pentecostalized Religion in Costa Rica and Guatemala. (Lanham MD, 2001), pp. 44-8.
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    • Information on Santa Muerte or Difunta Correa is mostly available via the internet. (eg. http://www.speroforum.com/site/ print.asp?idarticle=1283).
    • Information on Santa Muerte or Difunta Correa is mostly available via the internet. (eg. http://www.speroforum.com/site/ print.asp?idarticle=1283).
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    • on new indigenous movements, see contributions to Cleary and Steigenga, Conversion of a Continent. Religious Change in Latin America
    • on new indigenous movements, see contributions to Cleary and Steigenga, Conversion of a Continent. Religious Change in Latin America
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    • on Padre Cicero, see, Ralph Della Cava, Miracle at Joaseiro (New York, 1970). There is also a small Jewish community scattered across the region (with significant, if shrinking numbers, only in Argentina) and small numbers of Muslims and Hindus, mostly attached to immigrant communities. There have been no signi.cant millenarian movements in Latin America since the nineteenth century; the Canudos in Brazil or the Caste War in the Yucatán.
    • on Padre Cicero, see, Ralph Della Cava, Miracle at Joaseiro (New York, 1970). There is also a small Jewish community scattered across the region (with significant, if shrinking numbers, only in Argentina) and small numbers of Muslims and Hindus, mostly attached to immigrant communities. There have been no signi.cant millenarian movements in Latin America since the nineteenth century; the Canudos in Brazil or the Caste War in the Yucatán.
  • 34
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    • A¿mérica ya no es católica? Pluralismo cultural y religioso creciente
    • December
    • Cristián Parker, 'A¿mérica ya no es católica? Pluralismo cultural y religioso creciente', America Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales, vol. 41 (December 2005). pp. 33-56
    • (2005) America Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales , vol.41 , pp. 33-56
    • Parker, C.1
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    • Catolicismo y política en el gobierno de Kirchner
    • December
    • Fortunato Mallimaci, 'Catolicismo y política en el gobierno de Kirchner', América Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales, vol. 41 (December 2005), pp. 57-76.
    • (2005) América Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales , vol.41 , pp. 57-76
    • Mallimaci, F.1
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    • Statistics on church growth are controversial but there is general agreement on the overall pattern of Catholic decline from overwhelming domination to around 80% across Latin America as a whole. Pentecostal and Neo Pentecostal churches constitute the leading edge of Protestant growth above all in the region's megacities and poor barrios that surround them, and countries that have been through massive violence and civil war (R Andrew Chesnut, Born Again in Brazil: The Pentecostal Boom and the Pathogens of Poverty New Brunswick NJ, 1997, and also his Competitive Spirits
    • Statistics on church growth are controversial but there is general agreement on the overall pattern of Catholic decline from overwhelming domination to around 80% across Latin America as a whole. Pentecostal and Neo Pentecostal churches constitute the leading edge of Protestant growth above all in the region's megacities and poor barrios that surround them, and countries that have been through massive violence and civil war (R Andrew Chesnut, Born Again in Brazil: The Pentecostal Boom and the Pathogens of Poverty (New Brunswick NJ, 1997), and also his Competitive Spirits
  • 41
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    • and David Stoll, Is Latin America Turning Protestant? There is much variation among sources (World Values Survey, national censuses, World Christian Database), and little consensus on details such as growth numbers for specific groups or denominations, persistence or conversion vs. losses or slippage over time, or precisely how recruitment works. The very dynamism of the field undermines the validity of snap shot accounts. Whatever the trend lines, Edward Cleary urges caution in making future projections. There is too much inconsistency between sources, a lot of double counting, and misinterpretation of statistics.
    • and David Stoll, Is Latin America Turning Protestant? There is much variation among sources (World Values Survey, national censuses, World Christian Database), and little consensus on details such as growth numbers for specific groups or denominations, persistence or conversion vs. losses or slippage over time, or precisely how recruitment works. The very dynamism of the field undermines the validity of snap shot accounts. Whatever the trend lines, Edward Cleary urges caution in making future projections. There is too much inconsistency between sources, a lot of double counting, and misinterpretation of statistics.
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    • Shopping Around: Questions about Latin American Conversions
    • See
    • See Edward L Cleary, 'Shopping Around: Questions about Latin American Conversions', International Bulletin of Missionary Research, vol. 28, no. 2 (2004), pp. 50-4.
    • (2004) International Bulletin of Missionary Research , vol.28 , Issue.2 , pp. 50-54
    • Cleary, E.L.1
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    • Protestant churches and missionaries were invited by nineteenth century anticlerical governments, as part of their dual campaign against the local power of the Catholic Church and their desire to 'civilise' their own country by making it more appealing to Northern European (white and Protestant) immigrants. Garrard-Burnett Protestantism in Guatemala details how Guatemala was divided up into mission zones allocated to distinct Protestant groups.
    • Protestant churches and missionaries were invited by nineteenth century anticlerical governments, as part of their dual campaign against the local power of the Catholic Church and their desire to 'civilise' their own country by making it more appealing to Northern European (white and Protestant) immigrants. Garrard-Burnett Protestantism in Guatemala details how Guatemala was divided up into mission zones allocated to distinct Protestant groups.
  • 45
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    • Eric Kramer, 'Spectacle', p. 97. The dramatic staging characteristic of some Neo Pentecostal churches is a significant part of their public impact, which is magnified by astute use of the media and regular public rituals of exorcism (in Portuguese, descarrego means literally discharging or unlocking, that is, releasing a person from a spiritual affliction caused by possession). All of these elements greatly enhance the power of the pastor who is the medium for channeling, through the congregation, the divine power that makes release possible (Kramer, 2005).
    • Eric Kramer, 'Spectacle', p. 97. The dramatic staging characteristic of some Neo Pentecostal churches is a significant part of their public impact, which is magnified by astute use of the media and regular public rituals of exorcism (in Portuguese, descarrego means literally discharging or unlocking, that is, releasing a person from a spiritual affliction caused by possession). All of these elements greatly enhance the power of the pastor who is the medium for channeling, through the congregation, the divine power that makes release possible (Kramer, 2005).
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    • documents a transition in leadership among the evangelical churches in Peru from foreign missionaries to Peruvian natives starting in the
    • Darío López, La Seducción del Poder, documents a transition in leadership among the evangelical churches in Peru from foreign missionaries to Peruvian natives starting in the 1970s.
    • (1970) La Seducción del Poder
    • López, D.1
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    • Virginia Garrard Burnett discusses IURD missionary outreach in the United States. The church is also active throughout Latin America, and in parts of Africa. Virginia Garrard-Burnett, 'Stop Suffering? The Igreja Universal del Reino de Deus in the United States' in Edward L. Cleary and Timothy J. Steigenga (eds.), Conversion of a Continent. Religious Change in Latin America (New Brunswick NJ, 2007), pp. 218-38.
    • Virginia Garrard Burnett discusses IURD missionary outreach in the United States. The church is also active throughout Latin America, and in parts of Africa. Virginia Garrard-Burnett, 'Stop Suffering? The Igreja Universal del Reino de Deus in the United States' in Edward L. Cleary and Timothy J. Steigenga (eds.), Conversion of a Continent. Religious Change in Latin America (New Brunswick NJ, 2007), pp. 218-38.
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    • These include the International Church of the Four Square Gospel ( Igreja do Evangelho Quadrangular), established in 1955 with links to the famous North American evangelist Aimée Semple McPherson, Brazil for Christ (Brasil Para Cristo, BPC) established in 1955, and God is Love (Deus É Amor) established in 1962.
    • These include the International Church of the Four Square Gospel ( Igreja do Evangelho Quadrangular), established in 1955 with links to the famous North American evangelist Aimée Semple McPherson, Brazil for Christ (Brasil Para Cristo, BPC) established in 1955, and God is Love (Deus É Amor) established in 1962.
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    • Chesnut, Born Again, p. 46 quotes Edir Macedo, who contrasts his church with traditional Pentecostals: 'We have few relations because other Pentecostals are too fanatical mixing faith with customs. One thing has nothing to do with the other. Traditional Pentecostals for example, base themselves on doctrine rooted in the time of Jesus. We, on the contrary, do not prohibit anything. In the IURD it is prohibited to prohibit. People are free to do what they understand to be right. Our obligation is to teach them that they, on their own accord, have to make the decision whether or not to do this or that' (quoting a document entitled 'O dinheiro é um bem' or 'money is a good thing').
    • Chesnut, Born Again, p. 46 quotes Edir Macedo, who contrasts his church with traditional Pentecostals: 'We have few relations because other Pentecostals are too fanatical mixing faith with customs. One thing has nothing to do with the other. Traditional Pentecostals for example, base themselves on doctrine rooted in the time of Jesus. We, on the contrary, do not prohibit anything. In the IURD it is prohibited to prohibit. People are free to do what they understand to be right. Our obligation is to teach them that they, on their own accord, have to make the decision whether or not to do this or that' (quoting a document entitled 'O dinheiro é um bem' or 'money is a good thing').
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    • I exclude arguments that rely on suppositions of anomie, loss of culture, or dislocation. On this point, see chapters and
    • I exclude arguments that rely on suppositions of anomie, 'loss of culture', or dislocation. On this point, see Steigenga, The Politics of the Spirit chapters 1 and 2.
    • The Politics of the Spirit , pp. 1-2
    • Steigenga1
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    • This is similar to the general thesis advanced by Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris. Sacred and Secular: Religion and Politics World Wide (Cambridge, 2004) that religious belief is tied to levels of existential security, but makes the argument in much more fine-grained terms
    • This is similar to the general thesis advanced by Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris. Sacred and Secular: Religion and Politics World Wide (Cambridge, 2004) that religious belief is tied to levels of existential security, but makes the argument in much more fine-grained terms.
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    • There are, to be sure, exceptions. One notable instance was Argentina, where the Catholic hierarchy collaborated with and legitimated the military's 'dirty war' against subversion through the 1970s. See, among others, Fortunato Mallimaci, 'Catolicismo y política en el gobierno de Kirchner'
    • December
    • There are, to be sure, exceptions. One notable instance was Argentina, where the Catholic hierarchy collaborated with and legitimated the military's 'dirty war' against subversion through the 1970s. See, among others, Fortunato Mallimaci, 'Catolicismo y política en el gobierno de Kirchner', América Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales, vol. 41 (December 2005), pp. 57-76
    • (2005) América Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales , vol.41 , pp. 57-76
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    • Caminos Sinuousos. Nacionalismo y Catolicismo en la Argentina Contemporanea
    • Francisco Colom and Angel Rivero eds, Bogotá
    • Fortunato Mallimaci, Humberto Cucchetti and Luis Donatello, 'Caminos Sinuousos. Nacionalismo y Catolicismo en la Argentina Contemporanea', in Francisco Colom and Angel Rivero (eds.), El Altar y El Trono. Ensayos sobre el catolicismo iberoamericano (Bogotá, 2006), pp. 155-90
    • (2006) El Altar y El Trono. Ensayos sobre el catolicismo iberoamericano , pp. 155-190
    • Mallimaci, F.1    Cucchetti, H.2    Donatello, L.3
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    • Emilio Mignone, Witness to the Truth: The Complicity of Church and Dictatorship in Argentina (Maryknoll NY, 1988)
    • Emilio Mignone, Witness to the Truth: The Complicity of Church and Dictatorship in Argentina (Maryknoll NY, 1988)
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    • and also his El Silencio. De Paulo VI a Bergoglio. Las relaciones secretas de la iglesia con la ESMA (Buenos Aires, 2005).
    • and also his El Silencio. De Paulo VI a Bergoglio. Las relaciones secretas de la iglesia con la ESMA (Buenos Aires, 2005).
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    • Such as Thomas C. Bruneau, 'Church and Politics in Brazil: The Genesis of Change', Journal of Latin American Studies, 17, no. 2 (1985), pp. 271-9
    • Such as Thomas C. Bruneau, 'Church and Politics in Brazil: The Genesis of Change', Journal of Latin American Studies, vol. 17, no. 2 (1985), pp. 271-9
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    • and also his The Church in Brazil: The Politics of Religion (Austin, 1982)
    • and also his The Church in Brazil: The Politics of Religion (Austin, 1982)
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    • Pluralidad, Pluralismo y la creación de un vocabulario de derechos
    • December
    • Daniel H. Levine, 'Pluralidad, Pluralismo y la creación de un vocabulario de derechos', America Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales, vol. 41 (December 2005), pp. 17-34
    • (2005) America Latina Hoy Revista de Ciencias Sociales , vol.41 , pp. 17-34
    • Levine, D.H.1
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    • Doble Juego and also El Silencio, Mignone
    • Verbitsky, Doble Juego and also El Silencio, Mignone Witness to the Truth.
    • Witness to the Truth
    • Verbitsky1
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    • The Church and the Chávez Government in Venezuela
    • London, September
    • Daniel H. Levine and David Smilde, 'The Church and the Chávez Government in Venezuela', Catholic Herald (London), September 2006.
    • (2006) Catholic Herald
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    • Ani Pedro Oro, 'A Igreja Universal e a política', in Joanildo A. Burity and Maria das Dores C. Machado (eds.), Os Votos de Deus. Evangélicos, política, e eleizoes no Brasil (Recife, 2005) pp. 119-48.
    • Ani Pedro Oro, 'A Igreja Universal e a política', in Joanildo A. Burity and Maria das Dores C. Machado (eds.), Os Votos de Deus. Evangélicos, política, e eleizoes no Brasil (Recife, 2005) pp. 119-48.
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    • Drogus and Stewart-Gambino, Activist Faith
    • Drogus and Stewart-Gambino, Activist Faith
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    • manuscript
    • Ibid., p. 41 (manuscript).
    • Ibid , pp. 41
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    • Warner refers to such churches as nascent and spirit filled, more movements than institutions. R. Stephen Warner, New Wine in Old Wineskins: Evangelicals and Liberals in a Small Town Church. (Berkeley, 1988).
    • Warner refers to such churches as nascent and spirit filled, more movements than institutions. R. Stephen Warner, New Wine in Old Wineskins: Evangelicals and Liberals in a Small Town Church. (Berkeley, 1988).
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    • For too many academics, Orsi writes, True religion, then, is epistemologically and ethically singular. It is rational, respectful of persons, non coercive, mature, non anthropomorphic in its higher forms, mystical (as opposed to ritualistic, unmediated, and agreeable to democracy (no hierarchy in gilded robes and fancy hats, monotheistic (no angels, saints, demons, ancestors, emotionally controlled, a reality of mind and spirit, not body and nature. It is concerned with ideal essences not actual things, and especially not about presences in things. Students of mine over the past twenty years in classrooms in New York City, Indiana and Massachusetts have unfailing refused to acknowledge as 'religious' the practice of putting holy water into an automobile's transmission as pilgrims to a Bronx Lourdes shrine commonly do, Whatever this is, it is not 'good religion, All the complex dynamism of religion is thus stripped away, its boundary-blurring and border-crossing propensities elim
    • For too many academics, Orsi writes, 'True religion, then, is epistemologically and ethically singular. It is rational, respectful of persons, non coercive, mature, non anthropomorphic in its higher forms, mystical (as opposed to ritualistic), unmediated, and agreeable to democracy (no hierarchy in gilded robes and fancy hats), monotheistic (no angels, saints, demons, ancestors), emotionally controlled, a reality of mind and spirit, not body and nature. It is concerned with ideal essences not actual things, and especially not about presences in things. Students of mine over the past twenty years in classrooms in New York City, Indiana and Massachusetts have unfailing refused to acknowledge as 'religious' the practice of putting holy water into an automobile's transmission (as pilgrims to a Bronx Lourdes shrine commonly do). Whatever this is, it is not 'good religion'? All the complex dynamism of religion is thus stripped away, its boundary-blurring and border-crossing propensities eliminated. Not surprisingly, there is only one methodology and one epistemology for studying this 'religion' - critical, analytical, and 'objective' (as opposed to subjective, existentially engaged, or participatory), Between Heaven and Earth, p. 188.
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    • Gender issues had a prominent place in the Catholic bishops' 2007 meetings at Aparecida. The bishops lamented growing cultural upset and confusion (desconcierto, 10) that undermine the unifying legacy of the faith and the normative guidelines it provides. In their view, such confusion is nowhere more evident than in an 'ideology of gender, 40) brought to the region and diffused by global cultural forces, which undermine family, community solidarity, and unleash an uncontrolled individualism (36, 47, 51, 503, References are to numbered paragraphs and sections of the Aparecida documents, in Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano, CELAM, V Conferencia General del Episcopado Latinoamericano y del Caribe, Documento Conclusivo Bogotá, 2007, Citations from the documents use two formats. Translations from the Spanish are mine. The Catholic Church has remained active in efforts to lobby legislatures and executives to ban abortion in all cases, most recently in Nicaragua and
    • Gender issues had a prominent place in the Catholic bishops' 2007 meetings at Aparecida. The bishops lamented growing cultural upset and confusion (desconcierto, 10) that undermine the unifying legacy of the faith and the normative guidelines it provides. In their view, such confusion is nowhere more evident than in an 'ideology of gender' (40) brought to the region and diffused by global cultural forces, which undermine family, community solidarity, and unleash an uncontrolled individualism (36, 47, 51, 503). References are to numbered paragraphs and sections of the Aparecida documents, in Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano, CELAM, V Conferencia General del Episcopado Latinoamericano y del Caribe, Documento Conclusivo (Bogotá, 2007). Citations from the documents use two formats. Translations from the Spanish are mine. The Catholic Church has remained active in efforts to lobby legislatures and executives to ban abortion in all cases, most recently in Nicaragua and El Salvador. For a general view of the dynamics of church and state around issues of sexuality, family law, divorce and abortion, see Mala Htun, Sex and the State: Abortion, Divorce, and the Family Under Latin American Dictatorships and Democracies (New York, 2003).
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    • The phrase comes from Marx's description of the impact of capitalism on traditional life. See, London, for a stimulating discussion of the cultural aspects of modernity
    • The phrase comes from Marx's description of the impact of capitalism on traditional life. See Marshall Berman, All That Is Solid Melts Into Air: The Experience of Modernity (London, 1982), for a stimulating discussion of the cultural aspects of modernity.
    • (1982) All That Is Solid Melts Into Air: The Experience of Modernity
    • Berman, M.1


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