Religion and public space in the Uruguayan 'laïcité'

Da Costa Velázquez, Néstor

Resumen:

Uruguay is an atypical country as regards the place of the religious in society. This is due to many factors dating from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in a process that culminated in the separation of the Church and the State in 1919, along with the subsequent privatization of religion. This matrix impregnated the Uruguayan imagination up until today; however, some changes in the traditional location of the religious in society are apparent, and some debates are quite similar to those of the nineteenth century. This article will explore the foundational bases of the model of Uruguayan laïcité, some of the main debates about it, along with the trends existing in the twenty-first century.


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2018
Estado
Religión
Uruguay
Laicismo
Inglés
Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/1479
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spellingShingle Religion and public space in the Uruguayan 'laïcité'
Da Costa Velázquez, Néstor
Estado
Religión
Uruguay
Laicismo
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title Religion and public space in the Uruguayan 'laïcité'
title_full Religion and public space in the Uruguayan 'laïcité'
title_fullStr Religion and public space in the Uruguayan 'laïcité'
title_full_unstemmed Religion and public space in the Uruguayan 'laïcité'
title_short Religion and public space in the Uruguayan 'laïcité'
title_sort Religion and public space in the Uruguayan 'laïcité'
topic Estado
Religión
Uruguay
Laicismo
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