Religion in the Megacity

Religion in the Megacity

by Phillip Berryman
Religion in the Megacity

Religion in the Megacity

by Phillip Berryman

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Overview

Phillip Berryman has long been recognized as one of the most insightful interpreters of contemporary Latin American religion and culture. His works 'The Religious Roots of Rebellion' and 'Stubborn Hope' have provided the best analysis of the role of Christians in revolutionary struggles in Central America. In Religion in the Megacity Berryman surveys a wider and more complex phenomenon: the new face of religious reality in urban Latin America. Berryman writes against the background of the rise of megacities--the sprawling urban centers that are the home of most of Latin America's population. In that context he contrasts Sao Paulo and Caracas. The Catholic Archdiocese of Sao Paulo, under Cardinal Arns and progressive Catholics, was a major point of resistance to military dictatorship. It is also a city in which Protestant Pentecostal churches especially have enjoyed explosive growth. Berryman's sure-footed feel for what is happening gives the reader a concrete feel for what is happening in both Protestant and Catholic communities. Caracas, Berryman shows, is a very different kind of megacity, one that a Protestant missionary called the Secular City, a place where the relative wealth and consumer lifestyle make it hard for the Gospel to take hold. Catholic and Protestant churches in Caracas face challenges quite different from those of Sao Paulo. Religion in the Megacity explores those similarities and differences within the respective cities and between them. Berryman breaks new ground in showing the way in which Catholics and Protestants face similar situations, and he does so in a dynamic, readable style that gives the reader insights from knowledgeable men and women on the ground who show that facile stereotypes about what is happening in Latin America today need to be corrected. By far the most detailed and nuanced description of the dramatically new religious and political landscape in the enormous and growing cities of Latin America . . . Well-informed ad thorough. --Harvey Cox, Harvard Divinity School An important critical, readable, eye-opening work. --Lawrence S. Cunningham, University of Notre Dame Essential reading for anyone who cares what the future holds for religion. --Daniel H. Levine, University of Michigan Fascinating . . . Lays out a host of areas in which two communities can support one another in prayer and collaboration. --Brother Jeffrey Gros, FSC, National Conference of Catholic Bishops Phillip Berryman is the author of Liberation Theology, Stubborn Hope: Religion, Politics, and Revolution in Central America and other works dealing with religion and politics in Latin America. He lives in Philadelphia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597529037
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 09/01/2006
Edition description: Limited ed.
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.36(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Phillip Berryman is the author of Liberation Theology, Stubborn Hope: Religion, Politics, and Revolution in Central America and other works dealing with religion and politics in Latin America. He lives in Philadelphia.

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"By far the most detailed and nuanced description of the dramatically new religious and political landscape in the enormous and growing cities of Latin America . . . Well-informed ad thorough."
—Harvey Cox, Harvard Divinity School

"An important critical, readable, eye-opening work."
—Lawrence S. Cunningham, University of Notre Dame

"Essential reading for anyone who cares what the future holds for religion."
—Daniel H. Levine, University of Michigan

"Fascinating . . . Lays out a host of areas in which two communities can support one another in prayer and collaboration."
—Brother Jeffrey Gros, FSC, National Conference of Catholic Bishops

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