Latin America, like many other regions of the planet, is undergoing a recomposition of the relations between the sphere of religion and the public space, of the boundaries and relations between these spaces, and of the entities involved in these relations (the State, the public and the religious). This volume offers a Latin American panorama and an undoubtedly plural perspective: it addresses both the studies on Catholicism and Protestantism and the Pentecostal and Neo-Pentecostal churches, and at the same time shows other less visible but no less relevant activisms, such as those related to alternative or holistic spiritualities or worldviews with indigenous or native roots.
Renée de la Torre, Pablo Semán (Eds.): Religiones y espacios públicos en América Latina, Buenos Aires: CLACSO-CALAS, 2020.