Religious beliefs and values in the criteria of self-government of Young politicians in Mexico

Authors

  • Edgar Zavala-Pelayo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15359/siwo.9-1.7

Abstract

The article presents empirical evidence about the religious beliefs and values of thirty two young politicians from rightist, centrist and leftist political parties in Mexico. The article’s aim is not to offer a descriptive account of individual religious profiles but to present an introductory micromeso analysis that suggests the possibility of finding links between the religious beliefs and values of young politicians in a Latin American context and Foucault’s thesis of Christian pastoralism as one of the elements of modern governmentality.

Published

2018-10-02

How to Cite

Zavala-Pelayo, E. (2018). Religious beliefs and values in the criteria of self-government of Young politicians in Mexico. Siwo Revista De Teología, 9(1), 167-189. https://doi.org/10.15359/siwo.9-1.7

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How to Cite

Zavala-Pelayo, E. (2018). Religious beliefs and values in the criteria of self-government of Young politicians in Mexico. Siwo Revista De Teología, 9(1), 167-189. https://doi.org/10.15359/siwo.9-1.7