Organized Religion in the Political Transformation of Latin America

by Satya R. Pattnayak

Daniel H. Levine, Paul E. Sigmund, Michael Fleet, Andrew Orga, Bryan T. Froehle, Kenneth P. Serbin, Jean Daudelin, and W.E Hewitt

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This book discusses how the competitive environment of Latin America's social life has facilitated religious innovation in different regional and national settings. Pattnayak argues that organized religion has responded admirably to change and competition and will survive well in the period of increasing democratization of Latin America. In addition, the author shows how religious change that focuses on community organization, mobilization, and education of the citizenry carries wider legitimacy than ordinary political strategies. Readers of this book will benefit from its wide coverage of the Catholic and the Protestant churches and its definitive statements about the political capability of religious communities. An excellent text for students in courses on religion and politics, social change, social movements, and state-society relations. University libraries, persons interested in church-state relations in Latin America, churches and parishes that have branches in Latin America, and professors and scholars of history, sociology, anthropology, political science, and religious studies will all benefit from this concise and definitive look at religion and politics in Latin America.
  • ISBN10 0761800409
  • ISBN13 9780761800408
  • Publish Date 3 December 1995
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University Press of America
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 252
  • Language English