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The War of Gods: Religion and Politics in Latin America

The War of Gods: Religion and Politics in Latin America
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 America. Many of the most momentous events in the continent's recent history--the Nicaraguan revolution, the development of the PT (Workers' 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. Michael L?wy proposes here a new interpretation--inspired by the sociology of culture--both of liberation theology and of the rival religious projects in Latin America.
Author: Michael Lowy |
Publisher: Verso |
Publication Date: Sep 01, 1996 |
Number of Pages: 176 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1859840027 |
ISBN-13: 9781859840023 |