Church and State in Latin America: A History of Politico-ecclesiastical Relations

Portada
University of North Carolina Press, 1966 - 465 páginas
The original edition of this study of Latin American politico-ecclesiastical relationships appeared in 1934 and has since become known as a classic in its field. Completely revised and reset it now presents the historical evaluation of governmental policy toward the Roman Catholic Church in all of the Latin American countries from colonial times to the present day.

Contenido

Church and State during the Spanish Régime in America
3
The Catholic Church and the SpanishAmerican Revolution
38
Papal Relations during the Struggle for Independence
61
Church and State in Venezuela
88
The Religious Problem in the Constitutional History of Colombia 115
115
The Vicissitudes of Roman Catholicism in Ecuador
139
The StateChurch of Peru
160
The Established Cult in the MidContinental Republics of Bolivia and Paraguay
179
Separation in Uruguay
252
The Catholic Church in Brazil 261 1
283
Church and State in the Republics of the Caribbean
284
State Church and Free Church in the Republics of Central America
308
18211910
340
19101965
380
Conclusion
416
Bibliography
429

The Religious Question in Chile
201
The StateChurch in Argentina
225
Index
453
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