La Iglesia costarricense entre el pueblo y el estado
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La Iglesia costarricense entre el pueblo y el estado

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323 pages 1989

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"A political sociology of Catholicism in Costa Rica since the late 1940s, with a rich gathering of Catholic perspectives ranging from the Costa Rican grassroots all the way up to the papacy. From a left-Catholic perspective the author traces changes from the 1950s-60s symbiosis of welfare-state and a proreformist church, through a later preferential option for the middle classes (N.B., not the poor), and to the more recent alleged exhaustion/crisis of the national welfare state, itself paralleled by the growth of both neoconservative Catholics and Protestant evangelical groups"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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