Diversidad Religiosa y Políticas Públicas en América Latina
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https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v1i1.208Keywords:
Religión, diversidad religiosa, políticas públicas y conflictosAbstract
Este ensayo contiene las siguientes secciones. Comienza con una breve descripción del campo religiosoactual en Latinoamérica. Enseguida aporta datos cuantitativos y censales sobre la religión en 4 países seleccionados; México, Cuba, Argentina y Brasil. En la siguiente sección sobre diversidad religiosa,políticas públicas y conflicto, se muestra como cada país tiene un tipo diferente de relación Estado-iglesia; México - proyecto de laicidad, Cuba -marxismo social, Argentina - concordato y Brasil -mínima intervención estatal. Se verá en cada caso ejemplos de conflictos religiosos. Al final daré unabreve conclusión.Downloads
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2007-06-30
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Garma Navarro, C. (2007). Diversidad Religiosa y Políticas Públicas en América Latina. Cultura Y Religión, 1(1), 48–60. https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v1i1.208
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Copyright (c) 2007 Carlos Garma Navarro
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