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- W1480877452 abstract "Toward a New Agenda for the Study of Religion in the Americas Recent scholarly work on Latin American religion reflects the pluralism and fragmentation of both religion and civil society. What effect will religious practice at the local, micro level have on institutions and structures at the macro level-namely, the process of democratization? A deeper, simultaneously more foundational and more encompassing definition of democratic politics might be involved. In an increasingly global context, the study of religion and social change in Latin America and among U.S. Latinos needs to take a comparative, truly interamerican approach. Churches as Winners and Losers in the Network Society This essay argues that Manuel Castells's explorations of networks and the emergent network society in his recent trilogy The Information Age: Economy, Society, and Culture may offer useful clues to recent religious developments in Latin America. In this regard, Pentecostalism, by adopting a logic of horizontal integration, rapid response, and flexible production, might be more successful than the Catholic Church in attracting followers. No Land ofMilk and Honey: Women CEBActivists in Posttransition Brazil Brazil's comunidades eclesiais de base (CEBs) forged a generation of women leaders from poor communities who helped rebuild civil society and spurred the democratic transition. Fifteen years later, the CEBs and their women leaders have largely disappeared from politics. This study examines the reasons for their eclipse and the chances for their reemergence. New alliances with other Catholic progressives, Pentecostals, and feminist groups may enable these women to resume their activist role and may again help revitalize Brazilian civil society. Religious and Social Participation in War-Torn Areas of El Salvador The Salvadoran civil war destroyed local community life throughout the province of Morazan. Despite the peace accords, poverty, unequal land distribution, and a culture of violence demand structural and institutional transformations well beyond the individual moral regeneration offered by churches. Religion, however, supplies coping tools, especially for youth, women, and repatriated refugees. By focusing on local issues, furthermore, churches are fostering social participation among hitherto disenfranchised groups, a critical element in building an inclusive, robust democracy." @default.
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- W1480877452 title "Religious and Social Participation in War‐Torn Areas of El Salvador" @default.
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