The Relevance of the European Model of Secularization in Latin America and Africa
The Relevance of the European Model of Secularization in Latin America and Africa
This chapter investigates the relevance of a European model of secularization in Latin America and Africa. It examines the historically close relation of the church and the state in Western Europe and compares Anglo-Saxon secularity and French secularism. The chapter also discusses the cultural revolution shaped by Pentecostalism in Latin America and Africa.
Keywords: secularization, Latin America, Africa, church, state, Western Europe, Anglo-Saxon secularity, French secularism, Pentecostalism
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