Religious pluralism, democracy, and the Catholic Church in Latin America
Religious pluralism, democracy, and the Catholic Church in Latin America [electronic resource] /
edited by Frances Hagopian.
- Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c2009.
- xxviii, 498 p. : ill.
"Recent titles from the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies"--P. facing t.p. Based on a conference held Mar. 31-Apr. 1, 2005 at the University of Notre Dame.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : the new landscape / Cultural change, religion, subjective well-being, and democracy in Latin America / Cultural change in Mexico at the turn of the century : the secularization of women's identity and the erosion of the authority of the Catholic Church / Education and increasing religious pluralism in Latin America : the case of Chile / With or without the people : the Catholic Church and land-related conflicts in Brazil and Chile / The changing face of religion in the democratization of Mexico : the case of Catholicism / Social justice, moral values, or institutional interests? Church responses to the democratic challenge in Latin Ameirca / Life, liberty, and family values : church and state in the struggle over Latin America's social agenda / Religion and public spaces : Catholicism and civil society in Peru / Pluralism as challenge and opportunity / The Cathoilc Church in a plural Latin America : toward a new research agenda / Frances Hagopian -- Ronald Inglehart -- Soledad Loaeza -- Cristian Parker Gumucio -- Patricia M. Rodriguez -- Roberto J. Blancarte -- Frances Hagopian -- Mala Htun -- Catalina Romero -- Daniel H. Levine -- Frances Hagopian.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Catholic Church--Latin America--Congresses.
Religious pluralism--Latin America--Congresses.
Democracy--Latin America--Congresses.
Religious pluralism--Catholic Church--Congresses.
Democracy--Religious aspects--Catholic Church--Congresses.
Latin America--Church history--Congresses.
BX1426.3 / .R45 2009
282/.8090511
"Recent titles from the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies"--P. facing t.p. Based on a conference held Mar. 31-Apr. 1, 2005 at the University of Notre Dame.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : the new landscape / Cultural change, religion, subjective well-being, and democracy in Latin America / Cultural change in Mexico at the turn of the century : the secularization of women's identity and the erosion of the authority of the Catholic Church / Education and increasing religious pluralism in Latin America : the case of Chile / With or without the people : the Catholic Church and land-related conflicts in Brazil and Chile / The changing face of religion in the democratization of Mexico : the case of Catholicism / Social justice, moral values, or institutional interests? Church responses to the democratic challenge in Latin Ameirca / Life, liberty, and family values : church and state in the struggle over Latin America's social agenda / Religion and public spaces : Catholicism and civil society in Peru / Pluralism as challenge and opportunity / The Cathoilc Church in a plural Latin America : toward a new research agenda / Frances Hagopian -- Ronald Inglehart -- Soledad Loaeza -- Cristian Parker Gumucio -- Patricia M. Rodriguez -- Roberto J. Blancarte -- Frances Hagopian -- Mala Htun -- Catalina Romero -- Daniel H. Levine -- Frances Hagopian.
Access restricted to subscribing institutions.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Catholic Church--Latin America--Congresses.
Religious pluralism--Latin America--Congresses.
Democracy--Latin America--Congresses.
Religious pluralism--Catholic Church--Congresses.
Democracy--Religious aspects--Catholic Church--Congresses.
Latin America--Church history--Congresses.
BX1426.3 / .R45 2009
282/.8090511