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Against the backdrop of the 36-year civil war that ended in 1996 and the rise of the indigenous Maya Movement in the late 1980s, this work provides a unique portrait of social movements, cultural and human rights, and the role that religion plays in relation to the nation-state in post-conflict political processes. "Re-enchanting the World" fills a niche within the anthropological literature on evangelicals in Latin America during a time of significant social change.

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Against the backdrop of the 36-year civil war that ended in 1996 and the rise of the indigenous Maya Movement in the late 1980s, this work provides a unique portrait of social movements, cultural and human rights, and the role that religion plays in relation to the nation-state in post-conflict political processes. "Re-enchanting the World" fills a niche within the anthropological literature on evangelicals in Latin America during a time of significant social change.
Autorenporträt
C. Mathews Samson is Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Davidson College in North Carolina, and an ordained Presbyterian clergyman.