Religious Freedom and Evangelization in Latin America: The Challenge of Religious PluralismPaul E. Sigmund Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2009 M05 1 - 368 páginas In his introduction, Paul Sigmund states that the growing religious pluralism in Latin America is one of several reasons why the trend toward democracy that has marked the last two decades may endure. Nevertheless, Sigmund notes that this new pluralism, particularly the growth of Protestantism, has led to tensions that must be resolved. 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. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The Catholic Church | 11 |
Historical Protestantism | 28 |
Evangelical Churches | 49 |
The Economics of Evangelization | 70 |
Cuba | 87 |
El Salvador | 113 |
The New Legislation on Religious Freedom in Mexico | 129 |
Argentina | 187 |
Brazil | 204 |
Chile | 220 |
Colombia | 235 |
Peru | 253 |
Venezuela | 269 |
Notes | 285 |
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Religious Freedom and Evangelization in Latin America: The Challenge of ... Paul E. Sigmund Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
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