Religious Conflict in Brazil
Discover the compelling narrative behind the shifting currents of faith in Brazil with Religious Conflict in Brazil by Erika Helgen. Published by Yale University Press in 2020, this insightful hardback spans 328 pages and examines a pivotal moment in the Latin American religious landscape.
Helgen explores the dynamic interactions between Brazilian Catholics and Protestants during one of the most significant upheavals in their 500-year history. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, this book uncovers the complexities of religious conflict and cooperation in Brazil, offering readers a deeper understanding of how these faith communities navigated challenges and transformed their beliefs.
Whether you're a scholar of religious studies or simply curious about Latin America's intricate social fabric, Religious Conflict in Brazil is an essential read that sheds light on the powerful intersection of faith and culture in a rapidly changing world.