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    Print Bibliography on Religious Freedom: Brazil
    Adriance, M., 1995.
    "Promised Land: Base Christian Communities and the Struggle for the Amazon." "SUNY Series in Religion, Culture, and Society." Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. 224p.

    Barrett, David B., George T. Kurian & Todd M. Johns. 2001.
    World Christian Encyclopedia: A Comparative Survey of Churches and Religions in the Modern World Oxford : Oxford University Press. pp. 130-138.

    Bastide, R., 1958.
    Le Candomble de Bahia (rite Nago). The Hague: Mouton.

    Bastide, R., 1978.
    The African Religions in Brazil: Toward a Sociology of the Interpenetration of Civlizations. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University PressLondon: Cambridge University Press. 270p.

    Boyle, Kevin and Juliet Sheen. 1997.
    "Brazil." in Freedom of Religion and Belief. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 94-99.

    Bruneau, Thomas C. 1974.
    The Political Transformation of the Brazilian Catholic Church. New York: Cambridge University Press.

    Bruneau, Thomas C. 1982.
    The Church in Brazil. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press.

    Bruneau, Thomas C. 1984.
    "Church, State and Religion in Brazil," in The Catholic Church and Religions in Latin America. Thomas C. Bruneau, et. al. eds. Montreal: McGill University Centre for Developing-Area Studies. pp. 13-40.

    Bruneau, Thomas C. 1986.
    "The Cathoic Church and Basic Christian Community." In Daniel H. Levine ed. Religion and Political Conflict in Latin America. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. pp. 106-123.

    Burdick, J., 1993.
    Looking for God in Brazil: The Progressive Catholic Church in Urban Brazil's Religious Arena. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 292p.

    de Carvalho Azevdeo, M., 1987.
    "Basic Ecclesial Communities in Brazil: The Challenge of a New Way of Being Church." Studies in Ethics. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. 317p.

    Drogus, Carol Ann. 1997.
    Women, Religion, and Social Change in Brazil's Popular Church. Notre Dame, In: University of Notre Dame Press. 226p.

    Frase, R.G., 1975.
    A Sociological Analysis of the Development of Brazillian Protestanism: A Study in Social Change. Thesis. Princeton Theological Seminary. Princeton, NJ. 605p.

    Hewitt, W. E. 1991.
    Base Christian Commnunities and Social Change in Brazil. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. 166p.

    Ireland, R., 1991.
    Kingdoms Come: Religion and Politics in Brazil. Pitt Latin America Series. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. 273p.

    Mainwaring, Scott. 1986.
    "Brazil: The Catholic Church and the Popular Movement in Nova Iguacu, 1974-1985." In Daniel H. Levine ed. Religion and Political Conflict in Latin America. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.

    Mainwaring, Scott. 1986.
    The Catholic Church and Politics in Brazil. Stanford, CA: Standford University Press.

    Mariz, Cecila Loreto. 1994.
    Coping with Poverty: Pentecostals and Christian Base Communities in Brazil. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. 204p.

    Serbin, Kenneth P. 2000.
    Secret Dialogues: Church-State Relations, Torture, and Social Justice in Authoritarian Brazil. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburg Press. 312 pp.

    Vasquez, Manuel A. 1998.
    The Brazilian Popular Church and the Crisis of Modernity. New York: Cambridge University Press. 302p.

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