This chapter presents an overview of developments of Buddhism in Latin America. Although not a major religion in the region, Buddhism has thrived among the tertiary-educated, white middle classes. Nevertheless, there has been a paucity of research on the topic, and the region seldom features in the scholarship on global Buddhism. Drawing on the extant scholarly work, government statistics, and Internet sites of Buddhist institutions, this chapter shows that the ways in which Buddhism arrived and is taking root in the region is similar to other parts of the Western world: with the arrival of Asian migrants, the flourishing of the counterculture and New Age spirituality, and globalization. This chapter argues that although Latin America may t...
En el contexto del tema central del congreso –El nuevo Sur. Teorías y práctica de Asia, África y Amé...
By 2025, Latin America\u27s population of observant Christians will be the largest in the world. Non...
In the twentieth century one sees an immense expansion of religions, or as Pierre Bourdieu puts it, ...
In the first part the article offers a preliminary synoptic approach to Buddhism in South America in...
This article offers an overview of the Buddhist groups created in Argentina in recent decades as a c...
Widely perceived as an overwhelmingly Catholic nation, Brazil has experienced in recent years a grow...
The author seeks to analyse the relationships between religion and culture in Latin America, especia...
For the first time in its history, Buddhism has become established on virtually every continent. Dur...
The transformation of Latin AmericanCatholicism in the last decades along with the change of religio...
The phenomenon of Buddhism is still very recent in Brazil. It has evolved much faster in the last de...
Widely perceived as an overwhelmingly Catholic nation, Brazil has experienced in recent years a grow...
This chapter covers those Buddhist traditions which are largely based in Europe, noting some of the ...
This chapter analyses the history of the arrival of the Sôtôshû School of Zen Buddhism in Brazil. It...
El presente artículo se centra en indagar en la historia de la organización budista internacional Vi...
This is an interpretative, critical, and selective review of scholarly contributions that explore La...
En el contexto del tema central del congreso –El nuevo Sur. Teorías y práctica de Asia, África y Amé...
By 2025, Latin America\u27s population of observant Christians will be the largest in the world. Non...
In the twentieth century one sees an immense expansion of religions, or as Pierre Bourdieu puts it, ...
In the first part the article offers a preliminary synoptic approach to Buddhism in South America in...
This article offers an overview of the Buddhist groups created in Argentina in recent decades as a c...
Widely perceived as an overwhelmingly Catholic nation, Brazil has experienced in recent years a grow...
The author seeks to analyse the relationships between religion and culture in Latin America, especia...
For the first time in its history, Buddhism has become established on virtually every continent. Dur...
The transformation of Latin AmericanCatholicism in the last decades along with the change of religio...
The phenomenon of Buddhism is still very recent in Brazil. It has evolved much faster in the last de...
Widely perceived as an overwhelmingly Catholic nation, Brazil has experienced in recent years a grow...
This chapter covers those Buddhist traditions which are largely based in Europe, noting some of the ...
This chapter analyses the history of the arrival of the Sôtôshû School of Zen Buddhism in Brazil. It...
El presente artículo se centra en indagar en la historia de la organización budista internacional Vi...
This is an interpretative, critical, and selective review of scholarly contributions that explore La...
En el contexto del tema central del congreso –El nuevo Sur. Teorías y práctica de Asia, África y Amé...
By 2025, Latin America\u27s population of observant Christians will be the largest in the world. Non...
In the twentieth century one sees an immense expansion of religions, or as Pierre Bourdieu puts it, ...