Las iglesias ante la violencia en América Latina: los derechos humanos en el pasado y el presente
1. The evolution of the theory and practice of rights in Latin American Catholicism / Daniel H. Levine --. - 2. Violence and everyday experience in early twentieth-first-century Latin America / Robert Albro --. - Part I. Rethinking religious contributions to human rights --. - 3. Human rights and Ch...
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| Format: | Print Book |
| Language: | Spanish |
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| Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
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Mexico/D.F
Flacso México
2016
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| In: | Year: 2016 |
| Further subjects: | B
Religious freedom
B Political behavior B Einflussgröße B Clergyperson B Freedom of religion B Religion B Protection magic B Authoritarianism B Latin America B Human rights B Social behavior B Violent behavior B Politics |
| Summary: | 1. The evolution of the theory and practice of rights in Latin American Catholicism / Daniel H. Levine --. - 2. Violence and everyday experience in early twentieth-first-century Latin America / Robert Albro --. - Part I. Rethinking religious contributions to human rights --. - 3. Human rights and Christian responsibility: transnational Christian activism, human rights, and state violence in Brazil and Chile in the 1970s / Patrick William Kelly --. - 4. Church responses to political violence in Central America: from liberation theology to human rights / Virginia Garrard-Burnett --. - 5. The institutional church and pastoral ministry: unity and conflict in the defense of human rights in Chile / Alexander Wilde --. - 6. Violent times: Catholicism and dictatorship in Argentina in the 1970s / María Soledad Catoggio --. - 7. Transformations in Catholicism under political violence: Córdoba, Argentina, 1960-1980 / Gustavo Morello --. - 8. Religion meets legal strategy: Catholic clerics, lawyers, and the defense of human rights in Brazil / Rafael Mafei Rabelo Queiroz --. - Part II. Contemporary ministries responding to violence --. - 9. Building peace and dignity: Jesuit engagement in Colombia's Magdalena Medio / Elyssa Pachico --. - 10. From preaching to listening: extractive industries, communities, and the church in rural Peru / Javier Arellano-Yanguas --. - 11. Violence and pastoral care in Putumayo, Colombia / Winifred Tate --. - 12. Violence, religion, and institutional legitimacy in northern Central America / Robert Brenneman --. - 13. The politics of presence: evangelical ministry in Brazilian prisons / Andrew Johnson --. - 14. "Fui migrante y me hospedaron": the Catholic Church's responses to violence against Central American migrants in Mexico / Amelia Frank-Vitale --. - 15. From guns to God: mobilizing evangelical Christianity in Urabá, Colombia / Kimberly Theidon |
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| Physical Description: | 491 S., graph. Darst., Kt., Reg., Lit., Lit.Hinw. |
| ISBN: | 978-607-9275-67-9 |