Religious Diversity and its Challenges for Secularism in Mexico
de Renée de la Torre, Alberto Hernández y Cristina Gutiérrez Zúñiga
en International Journal of Latin American Religions
Diciembre 2017, Volume 1, Issue 2
Over the past three decades, Mexico has witnessed the end to the Catholic Church’s virtual monopoly of religious and moved increasingly towards religious diversity. This transformation leads us to the following questions: What challenges does the rise of religious diversity represent for the secularism model in Mexico? The first section of this article describes the current model of secularism in Mexico as the context for church-state relations.