{"title":"¿Hacia un nuevo cristianismo? Religión y heterodoxia en la Joven Generación Argentina","authors":"Diego Castelfranco","doi":"10.3989/REVINDIAS.2020.011","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"espanolEl presente articulo analiza las concepciones religiosas de quienes integraron la Joven Generacion Argentina a fines de la decada de 1830. Dichos personajes pensaron a la religion, y mas especificamente al cristianismo, como un vector de regeneracion estrictamente terrenal sobre el cual debia apoyarse —junto a la filosofia— su proyecto de reforma social y politica. Manifestaron tambien una velada hostilidad al catolicismo, asociado a las costumbres coloniales que se pretendia abandonar, a una Espana que consideraban “retrograda” y a la “tirania” de Juan Manuel de Rosas. Sus perspectivas religiosas no constituyeron un planteo sistematico, sin embargo, sino que es pertinente referir a ellas como dando forma a una “estructura de sentimientos”. EnglishThis paper analyses the religious perspectives of the Joven Generacion Argentina in the late 1830s. Its members thought of religion, and more specifically of Christianity, as a strictly earthly vector of regeneration to support, alongside philosophy, their project of social and political reform. They also manifested a veiled hostility towards Catholicism, which they associated with the set of colonial customs they intended to abandon, with a Spain they considered “retrograde” and with the “tyranny” of Juan Manuel de Rosas. Their religious perspectives did not constitute a systematic approach, however; they did give shape to a “structure of feelings”.","PeriodicalId":45370,"journal":{"name":"REVISTA DE INDIAS","volume":"80 1","pages":"381-414"},"PeriodicalIF":0.3000,"publicationDate":"2020-09-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"REVISTA DE INDIAS","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.3989/REVINDIAS.2020.011","RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"历史学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"HISTORY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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espanolEl presente articulo analiza las concepciones religiosas de quienes integraron la Joven Generacion Argentina a fines de la decada de 1830. Dichos personajes pensaron a la religion, y mas especificamente al cristianismo, como un vector de regeneracion estrictamente terrenal sobre el cual debia apoyarse —junto a la filosofia— su proyecto de reforma social y politica. Manifestaron tambien una velada hostilidad al catolicismo, asociado a las costumbres coloniales que se pretendia abandonar, a una Espana que consideraban “retrograda” y a la “tirania” de Juan Manuel de Rosas. Sus perspectivas religiosas no constituyeron un planteo sistematico, sin embargo, sino que es pertinente referir a ellas como dando forma a una “estructura de sentimientos”. EnglishThis paper analyses the religious perspectives of the Joven Generacion Argentina in the late 1830s. Its members thought of religion, and more specifically of Christianity, as a strictly earthly vector of regeneration to support, alongside philosophy, their project of social and political reform. They also manifested a veiled hostility towards Catholicism, which they associated with the set of colonial customs they intended to abandon, with a Spain they considered “retrograde” and with the “tyranny” of Juan Manuel de Rosas. Their religious perspectives did not constitute a systematic approach, however; they did give shape to a “structure of feelings”.
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Since 1940, Revista de Indias is a a wellknown forum for debates in the History of America targeted to specialized readers. It publishes original articles aimed at improving knowledge, encouraging scientifical debates among researchers, and promoting the development and diffusion of state-of-the-art investigation in the field of the History of America. The contents are open to different topics and study areas such as social, cultural, political and economical, encompassing from the Pre-Hispanic world to the present Ibero-American issues. The Journal publishes articles in Spanish, English and Portuguese. Besides the regular issues, one monographical issue is published every year.