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List of Tables and Figure page xii List of Contributors xiii Acknowledgments xxiii 1 Introduction to the Cambridge History of Religions in Latin America 1 Virginia Garrard-Burnett, Paul Freston, and Stephen C. Dove 2 Religion in the Pre-Contact New World: Mesoamerica and the Andes 22 David Tavárez 3 Religion in the Pre-Contact Old World: Europe 34 Carlos M. N. Eire 4 Religion in the Pre-Contact Old World: Africa 47 Asonzeh Ukah 5 Extending Christendom: Religious Understanding of the Other 62 Miguel León-Portilla 6 New World Savages, Anthropophagy, and the European Religious Imagination 77 Amos Megged vii in this web service

7 Evangelization and Indigenous Religious Reactions to Conquest and Colonization 87 Manuel Aguilar-Moreno 8 Tridentine Catholicism in the New World 107 Brian Larkin 9 The Inquisition in the New World 133 Bruno Feitler 10 Saint, Shrines, and Festival Days in Colonial Spanish America 143 Frances L. Ramos 11 The Baroque Church 160 Pamela Voekel 12 The Spanish Missions of North and South America 173 Ramón A. Gutiérrez 13 The Church, Africans, and Slave Religion in Latin America 198 Joan Bristol 14 Messianic and Revitalization Movements 207 Miguel C. Leatham 15 The Expulsion of the Jesuits and the Late Colonial Period 220 John Lynch 16 The Church and Latin American Independence 231 Jeffrey L. Klaiber 17 Liberalism, Anticlericalism, and Antireligious Currents in the Nineteenth Century 251 Matthew Butler 18 Religious Devotion, Rebellion, and Messianic Movements: Popular Catholicism in the Nineteenth Century 269 Douglass Sullivan-GonzÁlez viii in this web service

19 Historical Protestantism in Latin America 286 Stephen C. Dove 20 Immigrant Protestantism: The Lutheran Church in Latin America 304 Martin N. Dreher 21 Marianism in Latin America 319 Timothy Matovina 22 Secularism and Secularization 331 Translated by José Adrian Barragán Roberto J. Blancarte 23 The Revival of Latin American Catholicism, 1900 1960 346 Bonar L. Hernández Sandoval 24 The Intellectual Roots of Liberation Theology 359 Ivan Petrella 25 Progressive Catholicism in Latin America: Sources and Its Evolution from Vatican II to Pope Francis 372 Manuel A. Vásquez and Anna L. Peterson 26 The Catholic Church and Dictatorship 398 Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens 27 Latin American Pentecostalism as a New Form of Popular Religion 414 André Corten Translated by Ashely M. Voeks 28 History, Current Reality, and Prospects of Pentecostalism in Latin America 430 Paul Freston 29 The Religious Media and Visual Culture in Latin America 451 Karina Kosicki Bellotti 30 The Catholic Charismatic Renewal and the Incipient Pentecostalization of Latin American Catholicism 462 Jakob Egeris Thorsen ix in this web service

31 Contemporary Popular Catholicism in Latin America 480 Jennifer Scheper Hughes 32 Catholicism and Political Parties in Modern Latin America 491 Michael Fleet 33 Human Rights: An Ongoing Concern 505 Christine Kovic 34 Religion and Gender in Latin America 525 Kevin Lewis O Neill 35 Christian Churches, Reproduction, and Sexuality in Latin America 547 Maria das Dores Campos Machado 36 Indigenous Peoples: Religious Change and Political Awakening 559 Timothy J. Steigenga and Sandra Lazo de la Vega 37 Inculturation Theology and the New Evangelization 591 Andrew Orta 38 African Diaspora Religions in Latin America Today 603 Stephen Selka 39 Afro-Caribbean Religious Expressions 633 Miguel A. De La Torre 40 Spiritism in Latin America 648 Sidney M. Greenfield 41 Transnationalism, Globalization, and Latin American Religions 666 Todd Hartch 42 Religious Identity and Emigration from Latin America 680 Thomas A. Tweed x in this web service

43 Neither Catholics nor Protestants: Mormons, Jehovah s Witnesses, Adventists, and La Luz del Mundo 690 Patricia Fortuny and Henri Gooren 44 Jews and Judaism in Latin America 709 Jeffrey Lesser 45 Islam in Latin America 714 Cecília L. Mariz 46 Asian Religions in Latin America 723 Jeffrey Lesser 47 Ecumenism in Latin America: Between the Marketplace and the Desert 729 Edin Sued Abumanssur 48 The Religious Field in Latin America: Autonomy and Fragmentation 739 David Lehmann 49 Pathways to the Future 764 Daniel H. Levine Index 775 xi in this web service