Religious reponses to violence : human rights in Latin America past and present / edited by Alexander Wilde. - Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, (c)2015. - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographies and index.

List of Abbreviations; List of Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: THE EVOLUTION OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICAN CATHOLICISM; Chapter 2: VIOLENCE AND EVERYDAY EXPERIENCE IN EARLY TWENTY FIRST-CENTURY LATIN AMERICA; PART I: Rethinking Religious Contributions to Human Rights; Chapter 3: HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHRISTIAN RESPONSIBILITY; Chapter 4: CHURCH RESPONSES TO POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN CENTRAL AMERICA; Chapter 5: THE INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH AND PASTORAL MINISTRY; Chapter 6: VIOLENT TIMES Chapter 7: TRANSFORMATIONS IN CATHOLICISM UNDER POLITICAL VIOLENCEChapter 8: RELIGION MEETS LEGAL STRATEGY; PART II: Contemporary Ministries Responding to Violence; Chapter 9: BUILDING PEACE AND DIGNITY; Chapter 10: FROM PREACHING TO LISTENING; Chapter 11: VIOLENCE AND PASTORAL CARE IN PUTUMAYO, COLOMBIA; Chapter 12: VIOLENCE, RELIGION, AND INSTITUTIONAL LEGITIMACY IN NORTHERN CENTRAL AMERICA; Chapter 13: THE POLITICS OF PRESENCE; Chapter 14: "FUI MIGRANTE Y ME HOSPEDARON"; Chapter 15: FROM GUNS TO GOD; Afterword; About the Contributors; Index



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Freedom of religion--Latin America.
Civil rights--Latin America.
Human rights--Religious aspects.--Latin America
Human rights--Latin America.


Electronic Books.

JC599 / .R455 2015