Since the French Revolution, and particularly during and after the Industrial Revolu¬tion, it became a commonplace notion to associate the Catholic Church with coun¬terrevolution and traditionalism, through its contacts with reactionary aristocracies. Furthermore, in Latin America, the Church was strongly attached to colonial traditions and social structures, and thus proved in general quite reluctant to accept the changes brought about by independence from France (1804), Spain (1810-1824), and Portu¬gal (1822) as well as the liberal trends originating in Europe. The nineteenth century progressive thinkers, particularly those inclined to liberalism and socialism, had good reasons to mistrust the Catholic Church, and occasionally there was o...
“The Politics of Devotion” is a social, political, and intellectual history of Catholicism in the Sp...
The us catholic church. the failure of « present age » catholicism (1780-1899) In spite of an a prio...
The principal aim of this article is to analyse the rise of a Latin American Catholic identity durin...
Fragmentation of the society and poverty existed in Latin America both before the 15th century when ...
th century was a period of tremendous change and upheaval for the European continent that completely...
UnrestrictedLatin America's progressive church era during the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s provides ...
For many centuries the Catholic Church has been an influential contributor to social policy and a po...
Despite a belief that the Catholic Church lost its central place in European society from the eighte...
This paper argues that the Mexican revolution played a formative role in the construction of modern ...
The overall purpose of the present study is to contribute to our understanding of religious change a...
The Catholic Church in Latin America is—not for the first time in history—undergoing a series of pol...
The Independence of Mexico found a country furrowed by religious divisions which became immediately ...
In 1968, bishops representing all parts of the Roman Catholic Church in Latin America met in their S...
From the French Revolution, 1798, right through the nineteenth century and into the 20th Century, in...
Throughout the early modern period, the Pope was a secular prince in central Italy. Catholicism was ...
“The Politics of Devotion” is a social, political, and intellectual history of Catholicism in the Sp...
The us catholic church. the failure of « present age » catholicism (1780-1899) In spite of an a prio...
The principal aim of this article is to analyse the rise of a Latin American Catholic identity durin...
Fragmentation of the society and poverty existed in Latin America both before the 15th century when ...
th century was a period of tremendous change and upheaval for the European continent that completely...
UnrestrictedLatin America's progressive church era during the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s provides ...
For many centuries the Catholic Church has been an influential contributor to social policy and a po...
Despite a belief that the Catholic Church lost its central place in European society from the eighte...
This paper argues that the Mexican revolution played a formative role in the construction of modern ...
The overall purpose of the present study is to contribute to our understanding of religious change a...
The Catholic Church in Latin America is—not for the first time in history—undergoing a series of pol...
The Independence of Mexico found a country furrowed by religious divisions which became immediately ...
In 1968, bishops representing all parts of the Roman Catholic Church in Latin America met in their S...
From the French Revolution, 1798, right through the nineteenth century and into the 20th Century, in...
Throughout the early modern period, the Pope was a secular prince in central Italy. Catholicism was ...
“The Politics of Devotion” is a social, political, and intellectual history of Catholicism in the Sp...
The us catholic church. the failure of « present age » catholicism (1780-1899) In spite of an a prio...
The principal aim of this article is to analyse the rise of a Latin American Catholic identity durin...