{"product_id":"the-politics-of-religion-and-the-rise-of-social-catholicism-in-peru-1884-1935-faith-workers-and-race-before-liberation-theology-9789004355675","title":"The Politics of Religion and the Rise of Social","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIn The Politics of Religion and the Rise of Social Catholicism in Peru (1884-1935) Ricardo Cubas Ramacciotti provides a lucid synthesis of the Catholic Church’s responses to the secularisation of the State and society whilst offering a fresh appraisal of the emergence of Social Catholicism and its contribution to social thought and development of civil society in post-independence Peru. Making use of diverse historical sources, Cubas provides a comprehensive view of a reformist yet anti-revolutionary trend within the Peruvian Church that, decades before the emergence of Liberation Theology and under divergent intellectual paradigms, developed an active agenda that addressed the new social problems of the country, including those of urban workers, and of indigenous populations.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\"Ricardo Daniel Cubas Ramacciotti’s well-researched study (...) this specialized monograph establishes the Church’s indispensability to Peruvian identity as well as specific agenda items and ample bibliography for further research.\"  - Ruth Chojnacki, De Paul University, The Catholic Historical Review 104, no 3, 2018.    \"(...) Cubas Ramacciotti presents a cogent analysis that elucidates new aspects of the processes of adjustment and “revival” experienced by Peruvian Catholicism during the reform of Church-state relations. Written in accessible language, The Politics of Religion and the Rise of Social Catholicism in Peru (1884-1935) promises to be compelling reading for students and graduate scholars interested in the study of secularization and the social history of the Catholic Church in Latin America.\"  - Noah Oehri, University of Bern, Reading Religion, 17 September 2018.     \"This well-researched monograph helps to fill gaps in historians’ understanding of the rise of liberation theology in Peru.\"  - Cameron D. Jones, California Pylotechnic State University, The Americas 76, March 2019.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAcknowledgments  Abbreviations  Introduction   Academic Approach and Sources   'Culture Wars' and Catholic Renewal   Catholicism and Politics in Peruvianist Historiography   Structure  Part I. The Politics of Religion  1 Church and State: Viceregal and Early Republican Antecedents   The Catholic Monarchy   Enlightened Absolutism and Religious Reform   Independence and Ecclesiastical Crisis   The Ultramontane Church   Regalism and the Liberal Challenge  2 The Secularisation Process during the Aristocratic Republic (1884–1919)   The Republican Patronato   Legal Status of Religious Institutes   Ecclesiastial Property and Economy   Civil Registry and the Sociedades de Beneficencia Pública   Civil Marriage   Religious Tolerance  3 Leguía's Oncenio and the Politics of Religion (1919–1930)   The Political Project of the Patria Nueva   Church-State Relations during the Oncenio   The Militant Church  4 Catholicism and the Emergence of Mass Politics in Peru (1930–1935)   Radical Parties and the Sacralisation of Politics   The Unión Popular   The Church, Civil Turmoil and the Constitution of 1933  Part II. The Catholic Revival  5 Bishops and the Clergy  6 Lay Associations   The Sociedad Católico-Peruana   The Unión Católica   The First Catholic Peruvian Congress (1896)   Female Associations   New Catholic Associations  7 Catholicism and Culture   Pre and Post-Independence Decline   The Rebirth of Catholic Education   The Catholic University and the Intellectual Renewal   The Catholic Press  Part III. Social Catholicism  8 Catholicism and the Labour Question   Papal Magisterium and Social Catholicism    Social Catholicism in Latin America   Economic and Social Conditions in Peru   Peruvian Catholic Thought and the Labour Question   The Circles of Catholic Workers (ccw)   The Case of the Circle of Catholic Workers of Arequipa (ccwa)  9 Ecclesiastical Indigenismo   The Indigenista Debate   Catholic Thought and the 'Indian Question'   A Bishop, a Priest and a Layman   The Rural Church   Missionaries and Amazon Indians during the 'Caucho Era'   Bishops and the Patronato de la Raza Indígena  Conclusion  Bibliography   Manuscript Sources   Newspaper Sources (Lima, unless Stated)   Printed Primary Sources   Printed Works   Thesis, Dissertations, and Other Unpublished Works  Index","brand":"Brill","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51047055294807,"sku":"9789004355675","price":112.1,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/the-politics-of-religion-and-the-rise-of-social-catholicism-in-peru-1884-1935-faith-workers-and-race-before-liberation-theology-9789004355675","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}