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Nicaragua's Other Revolution: Religious Faith and Political Struggle [Paperback]

Michael Dodson (Author), Laura Nuzzi O'Shaughnessy (Author)
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September 1, 2010
The 1979 rebellion in Nicaragua was the first in modern Latin America to be carried out with the active participation and support of Christians. Like all revolutions, the Nicaraguan Revolution has provoked controversy and hostility, and the Christian presence has been a focal point in the debate. In this work Michael Dodson and Laura Nuzzi O'Shaughnessy offer a detailed study of the religious sources of the revolution set against the backgound of the revolutionary traditions of the United States.
Nicaragua's Other Revolution places the experience of the Nicaraguan Revolution in a historical framework that extends back to the Protestant Reformation and in an institutional framework that encompasses the whole of Nicaraguan politics. Examining the broad process of religious change, this work explores how that process interacted with the political struggles that culminated in the revolution. Dodson and O'Shaughnessy conclude that the religious values and attitudes arising out of postconciliar renewal in the church contributed powerfully to demands for revolutionary change in Nicaragua.
In England and America the Protestant Reformation gave a tremendous boost to demands for democratic changes in society and politics. This work shows that something similar happened in Catholic Central America in the post-Medellin period. Changes in religious thought and action were part of, and served to reinforce and stimulate, a wider movement for social and political change. Without denying the importance of Marxism, the authors demonstrate that other important influences are at work there.
A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

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"The Nicaraguan revolution is highly unusual if not unique" in its attitude toward religion, say the authors in this discussion of Nicaraguan religion and politics. While church and state have had conflicts during the past decade, these conflicts were not over governmental efforts to curtail or restrict religious practice, as was the case in most other Communist systems. Instead, the Sandinista government has used the institutions of the church to seek an end to the contra war, naming Cardinal Obando to head a national commission on reconciliation. The authors see the as-yet peaceful transition process from the Ortega to Chamorro governments as the balancing of the two strands in Nicaraguan religious and political belief: liberation and tradition. For academic collections.
- James Rhodes, Luther Coll., Decorah, Ia.
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"This original and thought-provoking book sheds important new light on religion's role in the Nicaraguan Revolution. By setting Nicaraguan experiences in a broad philosophical and historical context, the authors contribute to understanding not only Nicaragua, but also the more general issues raised by religion's role in social change and revolution."--Daniel H. Levine, University of Michigan

"A well-written overview of the unique history and conflicting roles of religion in the Nicaraguan Revolution, this book makes a particularly valuable contribution by setting the church-state and intra-church debate against the backdrop of conflicting models of democracy. . . . It will be a welcome resource for anyone interested in cutting through the confusion and disinformation surrounding the Nicaraguan Revolution in general and the roles of religion within it in particular."--Thomas W. Walker, Ohio University

"[Will] become the standard treatment of religion in the Nicaraguan revolution and of the effects of liberation theology on Nicaraguan politics. . . . Has a theoretical and comparative richness that will inform scholars and specialists. This is an excellent and useful book appropriate for courses ranging from Latin American politics to religion and politics."--Political Science Quarterly

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  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press (September 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807842664
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807842669
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Broad historical, philosophical, political and theological overview draws to climax on Nicaragua in the Eighties, October 26, 2007
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As our present Pope in his Apostolic Exhortation on the Sacramentum Caritatis indicates a political compulsion driven by the Eucharist to alter unjust economic structures, we do well to recall through this reflection on Religious Faith and Political Struggle an earlier generation's religious and political victories and challenges.

As we witness the re-election of Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega, his current declaration of a national state of chaos due to hurriaces and other natural disasters, and his recent reunion in Managua at the peace and cooperation conference with re-elected Costa Rican President Arias and still Cardinal Obando y Brava. let us refresh our memories with this profound and essential book.

THe first section of this book reviews therefore the history of Religion and Modern Democratic Revolutions, the antecedents of Nicaragua, the religious roots of North American Politics (an intriguing and relevant and alive field in itself), and political development throughout the Aamericas. Part Two handles Traditional and prophetic Churches, tradition and development in Christian Churches, the response to the Medeillin conference of Latin American Bishops and their recognition of the Gospel's the preferential option for the poor, and the role of religious renewal in popular mobilization. The final section discusses religion as a center of revolutionary struggle, the role of the Church in a revolutionary struggle, the Churches in the contra war, and finally revolution, religion and the Reagan Doctrine.

In light therefore of the conclusions of the Pope's recent Apostolic Exhortation Sacrament of Charity we do well to review the history of Religion in political struggle, as His Holiness calls us to alter unjust structures which leave most of the world living and dying in inequality, insufferable poverty, without peace, justice and dignity.
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The Nicaraguan Revolution was the first popular political rebellion in modern Latin America to be carried out with the active participation and support of the Christian churches. Read the first page
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