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Mexico's Spiritual Reconquest
Indigenous Catholics and Father Pérez's Revolutionary Church
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About The Book
Mexico’s Spiritual Reconquest is at once the history of an indigenous reformation and a deeply researched, beautifully written exploration of what can happen when revolutions try to assimilate powerful religious institutions and groups. The book challenges historians to reshape baseline assumptions about modern Mexico in order to see a revolutionary state that was deeply vested in religion and a Cristero War that was, in reality, a culture clash between Catholics.
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- Publisher: UNM Press (December 1, 2024)
- Length: 296 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826345073
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In this first-ever study in English of the pro-revolutionary Mexican Catholic and Apostolic Church and the patriarch who led it, Matthew Butler offers readers a fascinating reconceptualization of popular, indigenous, and revolutionary religiosity in Mexico during the first half of the twentieth century. In his tremendously rich and detailed book, Butler reveals that Mexico was not simply a Catholic country but was instead a country of 'competing Catholicisms.'--Julia G. Young, author of Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War
“Mexico’s Spiritual Reconquest radically reshapes our understanding of this long-ignored (or actively misrepresented) independent Catholic church.”—Ben Fallaw, author of Religion and State Formation in Postrevolutionary Mexico
“Mexico’s Spiritual Reconquest radically reshapes our understanding of this long-ignored (or actively misrepresented) independent Catholic church.”—Ben Fallaw, author of Religion and State Formation in Postrevolutionary Mexico
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