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Evangelicals and Politics in Asia, Africa and Latin America

Evangelicals and Politics in Asia, Africa and Latin America

Evangelicals and Politics in Asia, Africa and Latin America

May 2004
Available
Paperback
9780521604291

    The global expansion of evangelical Christianity is one of the most important religious developments in recent decades, but its political dimension is little studied by the comparative literature on religion and world politics. Paul Freston's book is a pioneering comparative study of the political aspects of the new mass evangelical Protestantism of sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and parts of Asia. The book examines twenty-seven countries from the three major continents of the Third World, burrowing deep into the specificities of each country's religious and political fields, but keeping in view the need for cross-continental comparisons. The conclusion looks at the implications of evangelical politics for democracy, nationalism and globalisation. This unique account of the politics of global evangelicalism will be of interest across disciplines and in many different parts of the world.

    • Pioneering comparative study of a burgeoning global phenomenon
    • Lucid style, accessible to specialists and non-specialists alike
    • Of interest to people from many disciplines and in many parts of the world

    Product details

    May 2004
    Paperback
    9780521604291
    360 pages
    229 × 153 × 22 mm
    0.556kg
    2 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I. Brazil:
    • 1. Brazil
    • Part II. Asia:
    • 2. Asia: general introduction
    • 3. Korea
    • 4. Philippines
    • 5. Malaysia
    • 6. Indonesia
    • 7. India
    • 8. Myanmar (Burma)
    • 9. China
    • Part III. Africa:
    • 10. Africa: general introduction
    • 11. Sudan
    • 12. Angola
    • 13. Mozambique
    • 14. Zimbabwe
    • 15. Malawi
    • 16. Rwanda
    • 17. Uganda
    • 18. Ghana
    • 19. Kenya
    • 20. Zambia
    • 21. South Africa
    • 22. Nigeria
    • Part IV. Spanish-Speaking Latin America:
    • 23. Latin America: general introduction
    • 24. Argentina
    • 25. Mexico
    • 26. Chile
    • 27. Colombia
    • 28. Peru
    • 29. Nicaragua
    • 30. Guatemala
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • Paul Freston

      Paul Freston is Lecturer in Sociology at the Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil.