Diálogo Interreligioso en Argentina

Diálogo Interreligioso en Argentina
Author: Nancy Falcón
Publisher: Nancy Falcón
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2023-09-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Todos reconocemos la importancia del diálogo como método de resolución de conflictos. En Argentina, el diálogo interreligioso es un valor en sí mismo que puede ser fuente de inspiración para toda la región latinoamericana y convertirse en el factor clave para crear acuerdos presentes y futuros, tanto a nivel social como político. Diálogo Interreligioso en Argentina: historia, testimonios y herramientas para construir la paz, nace gracias a una iniciativa del Centro de Diálogo Intercultural Alba en el marco de las becas Microgrants otorgadas por el Centro Internacional Rey Abdullah bin Abdulaziz para el Diálogo Interreligioso e Intercultural (KAICIID), como parte del International Fellow Program. Cuenta con el apoyo de instituciones como OnePeace y Anu-Ar las cuales, poseen un profundo compromiso con el estudio y las acciones que promueven el diálogo y la paz. Finalmente, esta obra busca reflejar no sólo la historia y el valor del diálogo interreligioso en Argentina, sino también los testimonios de quienes son sus protagonistas: líderes, actores religiosos y funcionarios públicos que trabajan constantemente en el ámbito de la cooperación y el fortalecimiento de la convivencia, ofreciendo también una guía práctica de herramientas de construcción de paz, a fin de aprender y enseñar un diálogo interreligioso eficaz que celebre la diferencia y construya la paz.

Liberationist Christianity in Argentina (1930-1983)

Liberationist Christianity in Argentina (1930-1983)
Author: Pablo Bradbury
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre:
ISBN: 1855663635

How did liberationist Christianity develop in Argentina between the 1930s and early 1970s? And how did it respond to state terrorism during the Dirty War? How did liberation theology develop in Argentina between the 1930s and early 1970s? And how did it respond to state terrorism during the Dirty War? Understanding the movement to be dynamic and highly diverse, this book reveals that ecclesial and political conflicts, especially over Peronism and celibacy, were at the heart of the construction of a liberationist Christian identity, which simultaneously internalised deep tensions over its relationship to the Catholic Church. It first situates the rise of a revolutionary Christian impulse in Argentina within changes in society, in Catholicism and Protestantism and in Marxism in the 1930s, before analysing how the phenomenon coalesced in the late sixties into a coherent social movement. Finally, the book examines the responses of liberationist Christians to the intense period of repression under the presidency of Isabel Perón and the rule of the military junta between 1974 and 1983. By exploring these distinct responses and uncovering the heterogeneity of liberationist Christianity, the book offers a fresh analysis of a movement that occupies a major role in the popular memory of the period of state terror, and provides a corrective to narratives that depict the movement as monolithic or as a passive victim of the dictatorship.

Law and Religion, An Overview

Law and Religion, An Overview
Author: Silvio Ferrari
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351560778

The focus of this volume is on the historical and geographical elements of law and religion. The first part delineates and analyzes the relation between church and state from the Gregorian Revolution to the human rights era and gives a sense of the evolution of the church and state relationship, whilst the second part explores law and religion issues around the world. The volume redresses the tendency towards a western-centric approach in the discipline by including essays from regional experts which present local approaches to law and religion in Asia, Africa, and South America. The collection is unique in that it brings together wide-ranging case studies and out-of-print papers and is an important resource for established and new scholars in the field.

Law, Religion, Constitution

Law, Religion, Constitution
Author: W. Cole Durham
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317107373

What is the place assigned to religion in the constitutions of contemporary States? What role is religion expected to perform in the fields that are the object of constitutional regulation? Is separation of religion and politics a necessary precondition for democracy and the rule of law? These questions are addressed in this book through an analysis of the constitutional texts that are in force in different parts of the world. Constitutions are at the centre of almost all contemporary legal systems and provide the principles and values that inspire the action of the national law-makers. After a discussion of some topics that are central to the constitutional regulation of religion, the book considers a number of national systems covering countries with a variety of religious and cultural backgrounds. The final section of the book is devoted to the discussion of the constitutional regulation of some particularly controversial issues, such as religious education, the relation between freedom of speech and freedom of religion, abortion, and freedom of conscience.

Spiritual Mapping in the United States and Argentina

Spiritual Mapping in the United States and Argentina
Author: René Holvast
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004170464

Referring to U.S. Evangelicalism and Neo-Pentecostalism, this book presents a comprehensive historical description of the movement and concept of "Spiritual Mapping," with special attention to theological and anthropological concepts. The result is a facinating picture of modern Christian Americanism.