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Latin America
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Steven Engler, Anatilde Idoyaga Molina, Renée de la
Torre, Paulo Barrera Rivera, and Sylvia Marcos*
Intraregional divisions and interregional connections 270
ARGENTINA
Sociology 271
Anthropology 272
Philosophy 273
BRAZIL
The emergence and development of the study of religions 273
Major ideas and problems 274
Institutionalization 276
MEXICO
The emergence of the study of religions 277
The development of the study of religions 278
Emerging issues 280
PERU
Prehistory of the study of religions 281
The emergence of the study of religions 282
The development of the study of religions 282
Emerging issues 285
STUDIES ON GENDER AND RELIGION INLATINAMERICA 285
Conclusion 286
Acknowledgments 287
Notes 287
References 287
* Steven Engler wrote the Introduction, Conclusion, and the section on Brazil, Anatilda
Idoyaga Molina the section on Argentina, Renée de la Torre the section on Mexico,
Paulo Barrera Rivera the section on Peru, and Sylvia Marcos the section on gender.