Connections between Marxism and religion

In this research we shall verify the influence of Nicaraguan experience on breaking the paradigm under which religion and religious actors would be more associated to status quo preservation rather than its rupture. According to our work hypothesis, in Nicaragua religion was not the opium of the peo...

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Main Author: Fábio Régio Bento
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Centro Latino-Americano de Estudos em Cultura 2016-10-01
Series:Revista Latino Americana de Estudos em Cultura e Sociedade
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Online Access:http://periodicos.claec.org/index.php/relacult/article/view/6
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description In this research we shall verify the influence of Nicaraguan experience on breaking the paradigm under which religion and religious actors would be more associated to status quo preservation rather than its rupture. According to our work hypothesis, in Nicaragua religion was not the opium of the people, used for its social anesthesia, but the promoter of social changes, and through international diffusion of this experience, mainly in the context of socialist countries, the alliance between laic and Christian socialists in Nicaragua promoted also a shift in the traditional hermeneutic paradigm which reduced religion to the permanent condition of opium of the people.
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spelling doaj.art-56eaacb0af0442ce8cdabb604f7f55e22022-12-22T02:20:20ZspaCentro Latino-Americano de Estudos em CulturaRevista Latino Americana de Estudos em Cultura e Sociedade2525-78702016-10-01202072510.23899/relacult.v2i02.6100Connections between Marxism and religionFábio Régio Bento0Universidade Federal do PampaIn this research we shall verify the influence of Nicaraguan experience on breaking the paradigm under which religion and religious actors would be more associated to status quo preservation rather than its rupture. According to our work hypothesis, in Nicaragua religion was not the opium of the people, used for its social anesthesia, but the promoter of social changes, and through international diffusion of this experience, mainly in the context of socialist countries, the alliance between laic and Christian socialists in Nicaragua promoted also a shift in the traditional hermeneutic paradigm which reduced religion to the permanent condition of opium of the people.http://periodicos.claec.org/index.php/relacult/article/view/6MarxismoReligiãoTeologia da Libertação
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Connections between Marxism and religion
Revista Latino Americana de Estudos em Cultura e Sociedade
Marxismo
Religião
Teologia da Libertação
title Connections between Marxism and religion
title_full Connections between Marxism and religion
title_fullStr Connections between Marxism and religion
title_full_unstemmed Connections between Marxism and religion
title_short Connections between Marxism and religion
title_sort connections between marxism and religion
topic Marxismo
Religião
Teologia da Libertação
url http://periodicos.claec.org/index.php/relacult/article/view/6
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