ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛНИ КАПАЦИТЕТ И ПОЛИТИЧКИ ИЗАЗОВ: КАТОЛИЧКА ЦРКВА У ЛАТИНСКОЈ АМЕРИЦИ

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  • Satya R. Pattnayak Villanova University (USA)

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https://doi.org/10.54561/prj0202007p

Кључне речи:

Religious competition, institutional capacity, political challenge, education, social welfare, Latin America

Сажетак

Са порастом утицаја супарничких протестантских деноминација, Католичка црква у Латинској Америци последњих година почела је да се осећа све несигурније и све угроженије. Ако се има у виду чињеница да у том региону стално опада број католика и католичких свештеника, многи предвиђају да ће улога Католичке цркве у политици бити све мање релевантна. Али, као што смо то изнели у овој студији, те тврдње нису потпуно тачне. Без обзира на то што број протестантских верника стално и неометано расте у Латинској Америци, Католичка црква је појачала своје активности на образовном и социјалном плану. Изгледа да је реч о дугорочној стратегији и та констатација је потпуно тачна када су у питању оне земље у којима се Католичка црква суочава са најснажнијим супарништвом других религија.

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