Latin America Report, Tema 11;Tema 85[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1985 |
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... churches , the American people and the U.S. Congress in order to undercut support for the Sandinist Revolution from a broad segment of progressive Christians . 23 The reactionary , authoritarian position of certain church hierarchs has ...
... churches , the American people and the U.S. Congress in order to undercut support for the Sandinist Revolution from a broad segment of progressive Christians . 23 The reactionary , authoritarian position of certain church hierarchs has ...
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Compounding the actions of the local Nicaraguan churches are their parent institutions , which have clearly defined political postures . We should recall that there is documented evidence of Vatican and Protestant church capital in ...
Compounding the actions of the local Nicaraguan churches are their parent institutions , which have clearly defined political postures . We should recall that there is documented evidence of Vatican and Protestant church capital in ...
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... churches ' institutional interests . In contrast , revolutionary Christians do not feel that church unity is built around unquestioned authority , but rather around the option for the poor and serving Jesus as he is embodied in Latin ...
... churches ' institutional interests . In contrast , revolutionary Christians do not feel that church unity is built around unquestioned authority , but rather around the option for the poor and serving Jesus as he is embodied in Latin ...
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INTERAMERICAN AFFAIRS | 1 |
Latin American Labor Leaders Take Stand Against IMF Pressures | 7 |
Briefs | 15 |
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