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Volume 19, Issue 1 (2014) Religion in Latin America

This issue, edited by LACC Director of Research and Colombian Studies Institute Director, Ana Maria Bidegain, presents today’s Latin American and Caribbean religious landscape through different lenses: country profiles (Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia); sub-regional monographs (River Plate and the Caribbean); vignettes on the evolution of particular religious denominations (Christian, Islamic, and Judaic), communities (indige- nous Pentecostals) and practices (New World African religion). The feature article, authored by leading US expert on Latin American religion, Daniel Levine, examines the relationship between religion and politics in the region after thirty years of democratic rule. Different perspectives are represented: from the North and South of the Americas, as well as Europe.

Editorial Staff

Founding Editor
Anthony P. Maingot
Editor
Cristina Eguizábal
Guest Editors
Ana María Bidegain
Juan Jennis Sánchez Soler
Associate Editors
Liesl Picard
Pedro Botta
Alisa Newman
Account Manager
Hope Herman
Creative Director
Aileen Solá-Trautmann
Production Manager
Kristina Sánchez