Religious Freedom and Evangelization in Latin America: The Challenge of Religious PluralismOrbis Books, 1999 - 359 páginas Religious Freedom and Evangelization in Latin America provides an indispensable resource for understanding the range of issues confronting the continent, offering Catholic as well as Protestant perspectives, and trenchant analyses of the situation in different countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Cuba."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Página 74
... institutional demands of operating a large organization . As noted above , churches , like all institutions , require a constant inflow of resources to maintain their organization . As parishioners . have no possibility of defection to ...
... institutional demands of operating a large organization . As noted above , churches , like all institutions , require a constant inflow of resources to maintain their organization . As parishioners . have no possibility of defection to ...
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... institutional Catholicism and hence were more likely to practice the syncretic beliefs and rites of popular religiosity . This is important given the economic notion of capital goods . Like education , religion is both a consumption ...
... institutional Catholicism and hence were more likely to practice the syncretic beliefs and rites of popular religiosity . This is important given the economic notion of capital goods . Like education , religion is both a consumption ...
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... institutional Church . By the 1800s Brazil was noto- rious for its morally lax clergy and the institutional Church's tenuous ties to the people . Moreover , unlike Spanish America , Brazil had no permanent seat of the Inquisition . In ...
... institutional Church . By the 1800s Brazil was noto- rious for its morally lax clergy and the institutional Church's tenuous ties to the people . Moreover , unlike Spanish America , Brazil had no permanent seat of the Inquisition . In ...
Contenido
The Catholic Church | 18 |
Historical Protestantism | 28 |
Evangelical Churches | 49 |
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Términos y frases comunes
activities Alvarez Archbishop Argentina Article bishops Brazil Brazilian Buenos Aires Cardinal Catholic Church Catholicism Católica CEBs CEDEC Bulletin century Chile Christian Christians in Cuba church-state relations civil Cleary clergy Colombia Conference conflict Congress conservative Constitution Council Cuba Cuban Cultos cultural democracy democratic denominations economic ecumenical El Nacional El Salvador elections Episcopal Estado Evangelical faith Fujimori gious Guatemala human rights Ibid Iglesia Igreja indigenous institutional Interview issues John Paul José La Violencia Latin America leaders liberation theology Lima Managua Mecham ment Mexican military mission missionaries movement Nicaragua non-Catholic official organizations parties pastoral patronato Paulo Pentecostals percent Peru Peruvian política political president priests Protestant churches Protestantism Protestantismo reform regime religion religious freedom religious groups representative response revolution role Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church Salvador Santiago São Paulo sects social society tion Tribes Mission University Vatican Venezuela
Referencias a este libro
Reconciliation, Nations and Churches in Latin America Iain S. Maclean Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Bridge Or Barrier: Religion, Violence, and Visions for Peace Gerrie Ter Haar,James J. Busuttil Vista previa limitada - 2005 |