Between god and the party : the church in revolutionary Cuba, 1969-1985
This paper seeks to address the development of the Cuban church over the past sixteen years, a period in which church leadership has come to terms with the revolutionary process. In particular, reference is made to the dynamics of change seen within the church and within the Partido Comunista de Cub...
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Type de support: | Imprimé Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Assoc.
1986
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NS
Année: 1986, Volume: 11, Numéro: 21, Pages: 93-109 |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
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B Kuba Religion Église catholique Révolution Renversement / Umsturzbestrebungen B Religion B École catholique B Kuba B Révolution |
Résumé: | This paper seeks to address the development of the Cuban church over the past sixteen years, a period in which church leadership has come to terms with the revolutionary process. In particular, reference is made to the dynamics of change seen within the church and within the Partido Comunista de Cuba. The central thesis is that the church, inherently conservative and once quite influential, is now quietly seeking an identity within the revolution and, gradually, is being accepted within the society |
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