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The History of the Catholic Church in Latin America: From Conquest to Revolution and Beyond

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Product Description One cannot understand Latin America without understanding the history of the Catholic Church in the region. Catholicism has been predominant in Latin America and it has played a definitive role in its development. It helped to spur the conquest of the New World with its emphasis on missions to the indigenous peoples, controlled many aspects of the colonial economy, and played key roles in the struggles for Independence. The History of the Catholic Church in Latin America offers a concise yet far-reaching synthesis of this institution’s role from the earliest contact between the Spanish and native tribes until the modern day, the first such historical overview available in English.John Frederick Schwaller looks broadly at the forces which formed the Church in Latin America and which caused it to develop in the unique manner in which it did. While the Church is often characterized as monolithic, the author carefully showcases its constituent parts—often in tension with one another—as well as its economic function and its role in the political conflicts within the Latin America republics.Organized in a chronological manner, the volume traces the changing dynamics within the Church as it moved from the period of the Reformation up through twentieth century arguments over Liberation Theology, offering a solid framework to approaching the massive literature on the Catholic Church in Latin America. Through his accessible prose, Schwaller offers a set of guideposts to lead the reader through this complex and fascinating history. Review "Schwaller provides a largely cohesive and authoritative narrative, which offers strong judgments about the church during each period under discussion, and seeks to highlight commonalities over regional differences." ― Commonweal "Schwallers book is ambitious, succinct, and well written; the authors institutional focus is clear and the book is a good source for understanding the interplay between the Catholic religion and history during five centuries in Latin America, [] John Frederick Schwaller fearlessly and clearly champions the churchs role, hierarchy, history, and & divine purpose in Latin America." ― H-Net Reviews "Provides an essential account of the presence and influence of Catholicism in Ibero?America. From its colonial past to a future facing many challenges, the Church has a multifaceted story. Schwaller gives us the most comprehensive overview to date of a cardinal component of Latin American culture. This book will be of great interest to all fields across the social sciences and the humanities in Latin America." -- Diego von Vacano "What Professor Schwaller has accomplished is a rather pleasant review of the pre-Columbian civilizations―the classic Maya, the Aztec and the Inca―followed by the Iberian history of the late Middle Ages and the missionary endeavors of the early Spanish Franciscan and Dominican friars in New Spain and the vice-royalty of Peru and the Portuguese in BrazilThis is his area of specialization, and he tells the story well." -- Diego von Vacano ― America Magazine "Schwaller has produced a book that has long been needed in Latin American studies...one leaves reading [him] with vivid details rather than pre-digested summaries." ― Journal of Latin American Studies "It is comprehensive, providing a good overview of its subject...it appreciates complexity and diversity within the Church." ― Missiology "As Latin America assumes the role of the world's most Catholic continent, it becomes all the more necessary for anyone interested in contemporary Christianity to understand its historical roots. Schwaller's well-written and thoroughly researched history serves as an excellent guide to Latin America's turbulent religious past, and its contemporary realities. This is a valuable book from a distinguished scholar." -- Phillip Jenkins,author of The Next Christendom: The Rise of Global Christianity "Schwaller captures the fundamental question of po