The war of gods: religion and politics in Latin America

1997; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 34; Issue: 07 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.34-3817

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Michaël Löwy,

Tópico(s)

Religion and Society in Latin America

Resumo

This work examines the influence of religion on politics in Latin America over the past three decades. It includes: a new intrepretation of Liberation the arm of Catholicism which encourages the empowerment of oppressed people; an examination of other religious movements in Latin America; and a review of the Marxist and Weberian perspectives of religion, throwing new light on the influence of Catholicism over capitalism. In the 1960s, Liberation Theology addressed itself to the problems of a continent racked by poverty and oppression. Comprising a network of localized communities and pastoral organizations, it soon became something much more than a doctrinal current. Liberationist Christianity defined itself in a multitude of social struggles, particularly in Brazil and Central Many of the most momentous events in the continent's recent history - the Nicaraguan revolution, the development of the PT (Worker's Party) in Brazil, the tortuous ascent of President Aristide in Haiti and the uprising in Chiapas - have borne witness to the influence of a distinctive Liberationist Christianity. This book proposes a new interpretation of Liberation Theology and of the rival religious projects in Latin Michael Lowy is the author of Marxism and Liberation Theology, Redemption and Utopia: Liberation Judaism in Central Europe and Marxism in Latin America.

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