Morello et al., "An enchanted modernity: Making sense of Latin America's religious landscape"

 
From: "Warren S. Goldstein goldstein@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve]" <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED>
Subject: Morello et al., "An enchanted modernity: Making sense of Latin America's religious landscape"
Date: December 13th 2017

Gustavo Morello, Catalina Romero, Hugo Rabbi and Nestor Da Costa's article titled "An enchanted modernity: Making sense of Latin America's religious landscape" in the December 2017 issue of Critical Research on Religion is now posted to the Center for Critical Research on Religion blog for discussion:



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