Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 251
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-8420-2584-3 • Hardback • December 1999 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 I. Liberalism, Catholicism, and the Church-State Conflict
Chapter 3 Piety, Power, and Politics: The Role of Religion in the Formation of the Guatemalan Nation-State
Chapter 4 Whose Caste War? Indians, Ladinos, and Mexico's Chiapas "Caste War" of 1869
Part 5 II. Popular Religion and "Folk Catholicism"
Chapter 6 Emerging from the Shadows: A Visit to an Old Jewish Community in Mexico
Chapter 7 The Metaphor of the Day in Quiché Guatemala: Notes on the Nature of Everyday Life
Chapter 8 Preto Velho in Brazil: The Old Black Slaves of the Umbanda Religion
Part 9 III. The Catholic Church in Transition: Liberation Theology and Beyond
Chapter 10 The Limits of Religious Influence: The Progressive Church in Nicaragua
Chapter 11 Brazil: The Catholic Church and the Popular Movement in Novo Iguaçu, 1974–1985
Part 12 IV. Protestantism and Religious Pluralism
Chapter 13 The Production of Christians: Catholics and Protestants in a Guatemalan Town
Chapter 14 Born Again in Brazil: Spiritual Ecstasy and Mutual Aid
Chapter 15 Suggested Readings
Chapter 16 Suggested Films
Professors now have an important source to turn to when assigning readings for courses on Modern Latin America.
— Todd A. Diacon, University of Tennessee