Artículo
Political pluralization and the declining scope of religious authority in Argentina’s 1960s: the case of Cristianismo y Revolución
Fecha de publicación:
05/09/2018
Editorial:
Routledge
Revista:
Journal of Contemporary Religion
ISSN:
1353-7903
e-ISSN:
1469-9419
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The transformation of global Catholicism during the Second Vatican Council affected the Argentinean Church. Argentinean Catholics became involved in different sides of the political discussion. While some supported a dictatorial regime, others thought the end of the dictatorship and a fair society could only be achieved through a revolution. In that context, we explore Mark Chavez’s idea of secularization as the decline of religious authority. The magazine Cristianismo y Revolución (CyR) is a case which allows us to see this process displayed. Different Catholic actors, independently of the Church’s structure, claimed Catholic beliefs to support opposing political positions. However, religion remains an important element of the public sphere in contemporary Argentina.
Palabras clave:
AUTHORITY
,
CATHOLICISM
,
GUERRILLAS
,
LATIN AMERICA
,
MARXISM
,
SECULARIZATION
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Articulos de CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS E INVESTIGACIONES LABORALES
Articulos de CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS E INVESTIGACIONES LABORALES
Citación
Morello, Enzo Gustavo; Mallimaci, Fortunato Horacio; Political pluralization and the declining scope of religious authority in Argentina’s 1960s: the case of Cristianismo y Revolución; Routledge; Journal of Contemporary Religion; 33; 3; 5-9-2018; 427-445
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