Threat or Godsend? Evangelicals and Democracy in Latin America.

Journal of religion and demography Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-14 DOI:10.1163/2589742x-bja10015
Matthew Blanton
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While Protestant and Evangelical groups started as small minorities in Latin America, they have recently experienced explosive growth and now make up a large proportion of the region's religious faithful. This unexpected shift led to a spate of scholarship speculating as to how the new Evangelical communities would impact society. Given the perennial concern over the health of democracy in Latin America, much of this work focused on how Evangelicals might differ from Catholics in terms of support for democratic values and civic participation. Some predicted that Evangelicals would be eager supporters of democracy and an active, positive force in the community. Others warned that Evangelicals were too focused on spiritual matters, which would lead to apathy and a passive acceptance of authoritarianism. This paper uses recent survey data from sixteen nations in Latin America to test these theories with the goal of answering the question: are Evangelicals a threat or godsend for democracy in Latin America?

威胁还是天赐?拉丁美洲的福音派与民主。
虽然新教和福音派团体最初是拉丁美洲的少数民族,但最近经历了爆炸性的增长,现在在该地区的宗教信徒中占很大比例。这一出人意料的转变引发了大量学者对新福音派社区将如何影响社会的猜测。鉴于人们对拉丁美洲民主健康状况的长期担忧,这项工作的大部分内容都集中在福音派在支持民主价值观和公民参与方面可能与天主教徒有何不同。一些人预测,福音派将是民主的热心支持者,也是社区中一股积极、积极的力量。其他人警告说,福音派过于关注精神问题,这将导致冷漠和被动接受威权主义。本文使用来自拉丁美洲16个国家的最新调查数据来检验这些理论,目的是回答这样一个问题:福音派是拉丁美洲民主的威胁还是天赐之物?
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