Political Transformation of the Brazilian Catholic Church
Discover the profound insights of "Political Transformation of the Brazilian Catholic Church," a compelling work by an esteemed author published by Cambridge University Press in 1974. This 288-page paperback delves into the intricate institutional and historical dynamics of the Brazilian Catholic Church, highlighting its significant political influence within the context of the state and society.
With a keen focus on the Church's pivotal role during the 'Brazilian Revolution' leading up to 1964, this book offers readers a thorough understanding of the Church's evolution and its impact on Brazilian politics. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this analysis not only sheds light on the Church's past but also prompts reflection on its ongoing relevance in contemporary Brazil.
Enhance your library with this essential read that captures a critical period in Brazilian history through the lens of faith and politics.